It’s tough to negotiate without LEVERAGE. That’s a key point in The Art of the Deal.
Link: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/4530355-johnson-signals-shift-on-ukraine-to-gop-senators/amp/
dime spent on a border wall.
We are in a decline.
Do you lack that much confidence in your cult leader’s electability?
I did agree with Trump that Europe needs to be the lead on this. Now we need to fund Ukraine with frozen Russian overseas assets.
Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/how-the-czech-republic-has-just-stopped-putin-cold-and-saved-ukraine/ar-BB1jP9gU
Putie needs to know it’s not just us but all of the EU and NATO nations that will supply them.
Even Macron and the surrender monkeys in that nation realize the importance of this.
He's already moved on from that $300b, and confiscating it will turn London and New York into financial laughingstocks. The lawyers and finance professionals won't let it happen.
You're really, really stupid if you think the $60b is the end of it all.
All while our Southern Border has no wall and remains wide open.
Link: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2024-03-14/russian-economy-defies-sanctions-as-putin-heads-for-certain-reelection
Putin's economics are completely dependent on military spending.
Worse, Russia can't sell it's junk arms because the world has witnessed how retro they are.
Putin has put the country squarely on the path to long term economic ruin.
The pinch on the Russian consumer is tightening and will only get worse over time.
You can't eat refurbished WWII tanks.
Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/russias-economy-is-so-driven-by-the-war-in-ukraine-that-it-cannot-afford-to-either-win-or-lose-economist-says/ar-BB1iMdr3
happening.
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