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'Merchant of Death' Who Biden and Harris Traded for Brittney Griner Is Already Back to His Old Ways: Report

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It looks like the consequences of yet another poor Biden-Harris foreign policy decision are coming home to roost.

In December 2022, the administration swapped WNBA star Britney Griner for the “Merchant of Death,” Viktor Bout, a notorious Russian arms dealer, who now reportedly is back to his old ways.

Bout, 57, was convicted in 2011 on charges of conspiring to kill Americans and was serving a 25-year sentence, according to The New York Times. He allegedly supplied arms to Al Qaeda and the Taliban, among others.

By contrast, in February 2022, Griner was detained at a Moscow airport after Russian customs officials said they found cannabis vape cartridges in her luggage, NPR reported. She pleaded guilty in July of that year and received a nine-year prison sentence the following month.

The Wall Street Journal reported Monday, “when Houthi emissaries went to Moscow in August to negotiate the purchase of $10 million worth of automatic weapons, they encountered a familiar face: the mustachioed Bout, according to a European security official and other people familiar with the matter.”

The Houthis are an Iranian-backed terror group, based in Yemen, that has carried out attacks on nearly 100 ships in the Red Sea, since the Hamas Oct. 7, 2023 assault into Israel. Among its targets have been U.S. warships and merchant vessels, Reuters reported.

Was swapping Viktor Bout for Brittney Griner a bad move?

So far, according to the Journal, the Russian arms purchases from the Houthis have not included antiship or antiair missiles that could pose a much graver threat to U.S. efforts to protect international shipping in the region.

The Journal highlighted that Bout appeared to neither confirm nor deny that he was selling arms to the Houthis, calling it an “unsubstantiated accusation.”

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday regarding the shipments, “We are inclined to categorize it as fake news or an information attack on our elected representatives,” according to TASS, the Journal said.

The swap of Griner for Bout was highly criticized at the time for being very lopsided in favor of the Russians.

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The Guardian reported in August the U.S. offered to trade Bout for Griner and American Paul Whelan, a Marine Corps veteran who has been held in Russia since 2018 on espionage charges, but Russia did not accept the deal.

Griner at least appeared appreciative of her freedom at the Paris Olympics in August after the USA women’s team won the gold medal. She cried while the national anthem played during the medal ceremony.

In 2020, during the height of the Black Lives Matter protests, Griner, a center for the Phoenix Mercury, had called on the WNBA not to play the anthem before games.

“I honestly feel we should not play the national anthem during our season,” Griner told the Arizona Republic. “I think we should take that much of a stand.”

In August at the Olympics, Griner said, “Hearing the national anthem, it definitely hit different.”

It was obvious trading the Merchant of Death for Griner over her boneheaded decision to bring cannabis into a Russian airport was by no means a fair trade.

There may be a steep price to pay in innocent lives with Bout now reportedly back in business.

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Randy DeSoto has written more than 3,000 articles for The Western Journal since he began with the company in 2015. He is a graduate of West Point and Regent University School of Law. He is the author of the book "We Hold These Truths" and screenwriter of the political documentary "I Want Your Money."
Randy DeSoto wrote and was the assistant producer of the documentary film "I Want Your Money" about the perils of Big Government, comparing the presidencies of Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama. Randy is the author of the book "We Hold These Truths," which addresses how leaders have appealed to beliefs found in the Declaration of Independence at defining moments in our nation's history. He has been published in several political sites and newspapers.

Randy graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point with a BS in political science and Regent University School of Law with a juris doctorate.
Birthplace
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Nationality
American
Honors/Awards
Graduated dean's list from West Point
Education
United States Military Academy at West Point, Regent University School of Law
Books Written
We Hold These Truths
Professional Memberships
Virginia and Pennsylvania state bars
Location
Phoenix, Arizona
Languages Spoken
English
Topics of Expertise
Politics, Entertainment, Faith




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