Regina Revazova, who had to leave Russia over a decade ago, said Russia is a threat to the world as the country continues its invasion of Ukraine.
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, a Russian journalist who was once labeled a Western spy and forced to leave the Russia is weighing in on the current situation.
Regina Revazova, who now lives in Phoenix, said sanctions on Russia are the best way to break the country down, and she is using her platform to bring attention to just how life is under Kremlin rule. "There’s nothing transparent about Kremlin," said Revazova. "We have no idea what we’re dealing with."
Revazova was forced to flee Russia in 2008. She has never gone back, and she is now an American citizen. "There are many journalists that are not as lucky as I am," said Revazova. "Right now, I’m sitting in front of you, I’m talking to you. I rebuilt my life in the States.""If you and I were sitting in Moscow right, we could be criminally persecuted for things that I’m saying, and for you listening to me, for you asking me these questions, we both could have 10 to 15 years in jail," said Revazova.
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