I won’t go to the United States, and I have no belief that they’ve ever tried to murder me.
If a top political dissident feels comfortable operating in the open in his home country, it is very unlikely that he actually believes the government is actively trying to murder him, or that the government is going to do anything to him at all.
Otherwise, it wouldn’t be “bravery” – it would be selfishly sacrificing himself, to the detriment of his cause.
RT:
Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny says he will fly to Moscow on Sunday, almost five months after he left his homeland in a coma. The anti-corruption activist has been in Berlin since August, following an alleged poisoning.
Writing on Instagram, he revealed he would be returning despite his firmly held belief that he was attacked with a deadly nerve agent on the orders of President Vladimir Putin.
“Now Putin, who gave the order to kill me, shouts in his bunker and orders his servants to do everything so I don’t come back,” Navalny wrote. “The servants are acting as they normally do: fabricating new criminal cases against me.”
The Kremlin has dismissed the accusations of any state role in the alleged poisoning, with Putin’s spokesman saying Navalny has a persecution complex and considers himself a messiah figure.
“The patient has a pronounced persecution mania, and we can also clearly establish certain manifestations of megalomania,” Dmitry Peskov said, last month. “He is even said to compare himself to Jesus.”
The Russian government did not poison Navalny. There is not only no reason that they would have done this, there is literally zero evidence. The West admits both of these things, but they just keep making the stupid claim.
You can read my previous articles about this. I’ve written about it extensively, and explained how stupid it all is. I can’t go through it all again right now. It’s just really not very relevant at this moment in history.