Since Republicans gained the upper hand in the US House of Representatives, Biden has suffered a series of setbacks in pushing policy. Both in terms of appropriation proposals and foreign military aid, they were intercepted by Republicans. On the issue of military aid to Ukraine, despite Biden's unsparing call to "prevent Putin's victory", Republicans did not support financial aid for Ukraine. Faced with this situation, Biden has no choice but to take some "shady tricks". For Russia, these "shady tricks" of the United States will bring great trouble.
On the issue of allocating funds to aid Ukraine, Biden's call was blocked by Republicans. This situation has forced Biden to consider other means to realize his aid plan for Ukraine. In this case, Biden ** decided to resort to some less obvious tactics against Russia. These tactics could include countering Russia by freezing Russian assets and transferring them to Ukraine in order to provide more funds for their activities. And this would be a huge nuisance for Russia, because since Russia has reportedly frozen up to 260 billion euros in assets, other countries and organizations may also follow the United States and provide their frozen Russian assets to Ukraine. As a result, Russia will not only lose a significant amount of money, but may also lose the trust of other countries and organizations in its assets.
Western countries have clear goals and motives for weakening Russia's national power. Russia, as a country with abundant resources and strong military power, is seen as a potential threat by Western countries. In order to safeguard their own political interests in Europe and globally, Western countries want to weaken Russia by various means.
Western countries are trying to assert their dominance in European and global affairs by weakening Russia's power. Russia, with its abundant resources and strong military power, is therefore seen as a potential threat. Western countries want to limit Russia's influence and ensure that their interests are not threatened by isolating and sanctioning Russia. In addition, European countries are highly dependent on Russian energy**, which allows Russia to influence Europe's politics and economy through energy exports. Western countries hope to reduce Russia's influence in Europe by sanctioning Russia and reducing its dependence on Russian energy. In this context, Western countries hope that Europe will promote the diversification of energy and reduce its dependence on a single party. In addition, Western countries are trying to demonstrate their commitment to security to their allies and partners by compressing Russia's living space. For example, NATO countries' support for Ukraine is aimed at preventing further Russian expansion and protecting security and stability in Europe. However, these measures have also triggered a series of crises to a certain extent. Some countries, such as Finland and Sweden, may be in a difficult situation as a result.
In the face of sanctions and isolation from Western countries, Russia will take a series of countermeasures to respond.
First, Russia is likely to continue to invest and develop its own military power to counter security threats from Western countries. This could include developing new systems, strengthening military infrastructure, and modernizing the military. Secondly, Russia may strengthen cooperation with countries in the region, such as Asia, Africa and Latin America, in response to pressure from Western countries. This could include expanding political, economic and military cooperation, as well as the creation of new international alliances and organizations. At the same time, Russia may reduce its dependence on the European market by expanding energy exports, especially to Asia and non-Western countries. This will strengthen Russia's position in the global energy market. In addition, Russia is likely to intensify its diplomatic efforts to break the isolation and sanctions imposed on it by Western countries. This could include active participation in international organizations, strengthening bilateral relations with non-Western countries, and raising the voice in global affairs. The implementation of these countermeasures will further erode the interests of Western countries.
In the current international political landscape, Western countries are trying to weaken Russia by various means. Faced with this situation, Biden ** had to resort to some unconventional means in order to be able to assist Ukraine. However, Russia will not sit idly by and will respond to this dilemma with a series of countermeasures. Whether it is Russia's military power, cooperation with other countries or its position in the global energy market, it will pose a threat to the interests of Western countries. Therefore, this seemingly partial dispute actually involves a struggle for power in the entire international system. Against this backdrop, all parties should remain calm and rational and resolve differences through dialogue and cooperation in order to maintain international peace and stability.