Biden is in turmoil behind him, planning to confiscate 300 billion Russian overseas assets, and Fran

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-01-31

Biden** is in turmoil behind him, and Biden**, who had pinned his hopes on congressional support, has encountered difficulties on the issue of aid to Ukraine. Due to the depletion of aid funds to Ukraine, Biden had to find another way to seize more than $300 billion of Russian assets overseas for the purpose of expanding his influence. However, this move has not been supported by European allies such as France and Germany, who have reservations about the US plan.

Biden has encountered a funding bottleneck on the Ukraine issue and is unable to continue supporting the war in Ukraine. Even when they asked Congress for money, Biden** failed to get what they wanted, which left them with no choice but to find another way. While issuing threats to Congress, Biden turned his attention to Russia's overseas assets in an attempt to secure more Ukraine aid funds by confiscating them. However, European countries have not followed in the footsteps of the United States and have reservations about Biden's plan.

Ukraine's conflict with Russia has been going on for years, and the United States and its allies have tried to exert pressure by sanctioning and freezing Russia's overseas assets in the hope of severely impacting the Russian economy. However, despite the various measures that have been imposed, including freezing funds and providing aid, Russia has resisted stubbornly, leaving the United States in economic trouble.

It stands to reason that these overseas assets belong to Russia's sovereignty, and no country has the right to use these funds on behalf of Russia. However, Biden ** tried to do it in a way that robbers and hooligans, regardless of itInternationallaw and basic morality, plotting to confiscate Russia's assets abroad. In order to achieve this goal, Biden has even put pressure on Japan, France, Germany and other countries to use frozen Russian assets in a short period of time to continue to support military aid to Ukraine.

Biden not only wants to be a bandit himself, but also tries to win over other countries to join him. However, these European countries are not as unscrupulous as the United States, and they clearly see the possible consequences of doing so. The United Kingdom** has made clear its opposition to the US plan, believing that such actions could undermine the global financial architecture. EU countries such as France and Germany also have reservations about the US plan.

At this critical juncture, Biden is facing a grim situation. These European countries are well aware that there are simply no eternal allies to speak of when it comes to antagonizing such a power as Russia. Even if Ukraine receives military aid from Western countries, it can only be a temporary delay, and the United States' attempt to completely defeat Russia is doomed to failure.

In short, Biden intends to confiscate Russia's overseas assets in an attempt to obtain Ukrainian aid funds in this way. However, European countries such as France and Germany refuse to follow in the footsteps of the United States and have reservations about such behavior. Biden**'s plan is both non-compliant and carries the risk of serious consequences. This time the Ukrainian crisis has once again highlighted, inInternationalIn relations, self-interest is an important guiding principle for national action, and plans that sacrifice the interests of other countries are doomed to failure.

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