This
Means War: US To Target Putin's Personal $40 Billion Stash
20
April, 2014
While
the White House has continually threatened further sanctions against
Russia for non-de-escalation (even
as it un-de-escalates itself),
the specifics
of the additional sanctions have been sparse.
German
CEO warnings over blowback from economic sanctions...
the "nonsense"
of replacing Russian gas with US gas...
the
Russian warnings of "interdependence" and "boomerangs"...
all reduce the West's arsenal of financial sanctions. But, as The
Times of London reports,
perhaps
the US has found a crucial pain point for Putin - a sanctions regime
that would target Putin's personal wealth, which includes a reported
$40 billion stashed in Swiss bank accounts.
The
White House on Friday refused to comment on reports that Russian
President Vladimir Putin's personal wealth could be targeted
if the West were to move ahead with additional sanctions over
Ukraine.
"I'm
not going to get into foreshadowing particular individuals or
entities that the United States may target,"
national security adviser Susan Rice told reporters at the White
House. "But let me just say we've
been clear that there are additional individuals, officials, close
associates of senior leadership, oligarchs
and those entities that they are associated with that remain very
much potential targets of additional sanctions."
...
The
Times of London reported Friday
that the U.S. was preparing a sanctions regime that would target
Putin's personal wealth, which includes a reported $40 billion
stashed in Swiss bank accounts.
Putin's
actual holdings are a tightly held secret, and the extent of his
holdings are difficult to estimate. But a threat of trying to freeze
the Russian president's personal assets could have played a role in a
deal brokered Thursday by foreign ministers from the U.S., Ukraine,
Russia and European Union.
Putin
was asked why the US can do whatever it wants and no one punishes
them, while attempts are being made to punish Russia.
“The
US is certainly one of the world’s leaders. At some point it seemed
that it was the only leader and a uni-polar system was in place.
Today it appears that is not the case. Everything
in the world is interdependent and once you try to punish someone, in
the end you will cut off your nose to spite your face,”
he said.
Though
we are sure Obama and his team have considered all the intended and
unintended consequences of any such actions.
Communists urge total boycott of US goods
RT,
20
April, 2014
Russian
Communists are planning a mass campaign promoting a voluntary boycott
of all American goods as proof that Russians cannot be intimidated by
sanctions.
The
head of the Communist Party’s legal department, Vladimir Solovyov
said that his comrades intend to set an example in the campaign, at
least in its first stages. He also promised that the politicians will
find suitable replacements for all US products and share this
information with anyone who wishes to join in.
“If
our citizens stop buying their goods and our businessmen stop buying
them, the Americans are going to lose our market. I would also not
exclude that dollar circulation would stop, as there are replacements
for it, like the euro,”
Solovyov said in an interview with Izvestia daily. “It
is really easy to find replacements for everything American with the
market we currently have,”
the top Communist functionary added.
Another
top Communist, lower house MP Sergey Obukhov agreed with the idea,
but said that a universal boycott might prove to be too complicated
and suggested pinpoint action instead. It is important that
specialists in statistics establish groups of goods the rejection of
which by Russians would deal the heaviest blow to the US economy, the
politician said.
Deputy
chairman of the Communist Party’s Central Committee Valery Rashkin
also supported the initiative, but said that the boycott should be
strictly voluntary
“I
myself hold that we should give priority to the goods that are
produced in Russia. They are of high quality and they are cheap. But
it is categorically unadvisable to ban everything else,”
Rashkin told reporters.
According
to the Office of the United States Trade Representative, American
exports to Russia amounted to $10.7 billion in 2012. Russia’s
exports to the US in 2012 was $29.3 billion.
Earlier
this month, a group of Russian MPs headed by a representative of the
populist nationalist party LDPR suggested Russian oil and gas
producers and traders stop using the US dollar as this, in their
opinion, was sharing profits with the USA, and making Russia
vulnerable to western sanctions.
The
idea was welcomed and promoted, by the head of the major state-owned
VTB bank, among others.
LDPR
also drafted a bill restricting US dollar circulation in Russia, but
it was soon withdrawn for rewriting.
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