Graham, who is also a member of the Senate Budget Committee, posted a statement on Twitter, wondering if there is a Brutus in Russia or "a more successful Colonel Stauffenberg", referring to a Roman politician and a German officer, who were involved in the assassination of Julius Caesar and attempted assassination of Adolf Hitler, Sputnik reported.
"The only way this ends is for somebody in Russia to take this guy out. You would be doing your country - and the world - a great service", Lindsey Graham wrote.
In a follow-up post, the South Carolina senator, called on the Russian people to "fix" the issue.
"Unless you want to live in darkness for the rest of your life, be isolated from the rest of the world in abject poverty, and live in darkness you need to step up to the plate", he wrote.
The Russian Embassy in the United States said it demands a "strong condemnation of the criminal statements of this American".
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