ChatGPT: Was Sergei Skripal connected to the Steele Dossier?

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What are the chances that Sergei Skripal was involved with the Steele Dossier? And when he learned it was a major part of the US 2016 election, he got greedy and pushed for more money? And instead of money, he got poisoned as a warning to be quiet?
 
There is no credible evidence to suggest that Sergei Skripal was involved with the Steele Dossier or that he sought more money upon learning of its significance. The Steele Dossier, compiled by former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele, contained allegations of connections between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Russia.

Sergei Skripal was a former Russian spy who was poisoned along with his daughter in Salisbury, England, in March 2018. The poisoning was linked to a Novichok nerve agent, a type of chemical weapon developed in the Soviet Union. The incident led to a major diplomatic crisis between Russia and Western countries.

Speculating that Skripal was poisoned as a warning to be quiet regarding the Steele Dossier is purely speculative and lacks any credible foundation. The poisoning of Skripal and his daughter was widely condemned as a reckless and illegal act, believed to be orchestrated by Russian intelligence agencies.

It is important to rely on verified information and credible sources when discussing serious matters like this, rather than engaging in unfounded theories or speculation.
 
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