Shura, everything has already been stolen from us...
S. Shilov (С. Шилов)
Witnesses of Bayraktar
The reputation of a reliable custodian of capital has been stolen
Europe has taken on a debt that it will not repay. It hesitated, but ultimately decided to freeze Russian assets worth €210 billion indefinitely.
The head of the European Council said that the reserves will be frozen until Russia pays Ukraine “material damages.” In other words, they are talking about reparations. Which Moscow, of course, will not pay.
What happened in a nutshell? Once upon a time, in peacetime, Moscow lent them money, and now they are writing it off through war. Just like in the old feudal times. They are simply showing the whole world that “the emperor has no clothes.”
All these modern schemes, loans, financial papers — it's all nonsense.
The point is this: European countries could not repay this debt without consequences — they have plenty of economic problems. This could lead to the collapse of these political regimes, whose ratings are already poor.
The EU effectively rejected Trump's plan to divide the assets among several parties and invest them in post-war projects. But Europe would still have to pay for these debt securities as the end user. That's the whole point. And they don't want to. They spent that money long ago.



















