This is one of those actions that is completely understandable and an unambiguously moral decision, but the blowback has the potential to upened the entire post-WW2 American centric global financial order. Maybe for the better, maybe for the worse, I don’t know, but it’ll probably depend alot on what your vantage point is.
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Don’t matter. If you have enough guns to wipe any complaint out, payment is more of a formality.
The blowback I’m referring to wouldn’t be kinetic, it’d the loss of the monetary hegemony provided by American lead banking system and the USD being used as the global reserve currency.
The US would be shooting itself in the foot.
Why only Russian Assets? There are probably a few $Trillion assets in tax-shelters within America’s own borders. Charities, Churches and Foundations, and that’s before you even get to shell companies and holding companies.
More then enough money to pay for literally anything, including paying down the federal deficit if you don’t understand monetary policy and you feel like that is important for some reason.
Because Russia is the one killing Ukrainian civilians and should be the first to pay reparations?
I’m pretty sure executives at Lockheed, McKinsey, Honeywell, as well as the senators on the FISA court who authorize civilian targeted drone strikes also have foundations here in the US that we can and should draw reparations from as well.
Let’s not forget the late Henry Kissinger as a board member for the National Endowment for Democracy or Kissinger and Associates Board, that should certainly be on the list too.
You asked why we’re going after Russia first. I gave you the literal answer.
But your missing a step. You need a bill to make that illegal before you can support a bill for the government to seize it.
These are frozen Russian assests. There is an interloctary injunction on this money. That’s why it is simpler to seize this money than to start seizing money from churches.
Edit: I’m sure as shit with you that we should start collecting money from churches, but this isn’t that.