The seizure of Russian assets is not so easy
White House spokesman Pierre said the United States was having difficulties in confiscating Russian assets. Because Russian assets are stored on international platforms, it is not so easy to confiscate Russian assets.
Can we understand that the United States has sent Russia into the kitchen, but when the United States orders food, the chef is not willing to cook the Russian dish. That's right, this chef is a European country.
Let's analyze why Europe is reluctant to cooperate with the United States in confiscating Russian assets.
First of all, Russia had already made a lot of preparations before the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. When the United States and Europe announced the freezing of Russian assets, Russia also took corresponding countermeasures and also froze the assets of Europe and the United States. Although the amount may not be equal, it is not a lot.
Second, the reason why Europe is reluctant to cooperate is that Europe is more painful than the United States. Russia has frozen far more assets in Europe than in the United States. What the United States wants to do is dispose of Russian assets, cash them out and aid Ukraine. However, if it does, Russia will also deal with the freezing of assets. Europe has the most assets and hurts the most. So can we put it another way, the United States confiscated and cashed out the aid to Ukraine with European frozen assets?
It is not difficult to understand that Europe's resistance is equivalent to the fact that the United States wants to treat a treat, nominally using Russian money, but in fact it is actually European money. The good guy America is out, and the money is out of Europe. Naturally, Europeans are reluctant to cooperate with the United States. **10,000 Fans Incentive Plan