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Paolo Bernardi's avatar

I think wrapped by technicalities these sanctions actually hurt, a lot. And yes, SWIFT requires all members to agree, and some Europeans did not want to. As well there is a need not to fully cripple some European countries need for gas and oil as well as to close ledgers without hurting international financial system. Having said that though the actions are harsh and will stay in place. Frances Coppola explained well what just has been initiated here https://twitter.com/Frances_Coppola/status/1496939859092684803?s=20&t=IX9XwaCXvInsPnEjsk7OMA

This is a siege on the besieger. And it will hurt the intended target, which is not Putin per se, unreachable really, but the oligarchs. The transactional relation between oligarchs and Putin was great before 2014; after that, the relationship was tolerable but still working well enough for both sides; but Ukraine can be THE issue. Yes, oligarchs want to save money; but they must get richer and be free to be and go and do everywhere, so not at any price. Putin instead wants legacy and revenge of the URSS humiliation; he seems more and more in his own world. Already today 2 24 meeting was quite more nervous and inquisitive toward Putin in an unheard way. Oligarchs do not care who is in charge and how as long as it benefits them. Years ago, one of them said that when things change in Russia, they change the jacket but the wallet stays in the pants. When you hurt their wallet, they think what’s next and they can pressure the circle around Putin, the siloviki.

Back to Ukraine. Putin and the Russian army are on a clock. They do not have unlimited resources, despite Russian bank reserves; they need parts, they need food. 200,000 soldiers as impressive as it might seem they cannot keep control of Ukraine and Ukraine is not Belarus or Kazakhstan or Georgia. They do have a (massive) weapon advantage, which makes US and NATO weary to engage. The hypersonic missiles are impossible to stop or to be spotted by radars before is too late and they have a lot of those. So, putting a carrier nearby is not a helpful deterrent, just a target that can be taken care by a single Zircon from a frigate. Any fixed strategic land post can be wiped out by Iskanders. Hard to accept but at today Russian army has some more advanced weapons for which nor US nor NATO have an answer. Putin knows that. But his army cannot control a vast country like Ukraine with armed rebels moving targets. So, a month from now music will be different. Best tactic for Biden is to make life harder for oligarchs, which means also harsher for Russian people. Expect more and more manifestations riots in Russia Belarus Georgia. First police will take care of those until they cannot. Then siloviki will take care of a business long due. They always did.

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Yawn. If you think "play all our cards at once so you're left sitting there with no cards left to play" is great strategy, then I want to play poker with you right now. And if you're going to dishonestly ignore that it is Germany, Italy, Hungary (Exalted Cyclops Carlson's new favorite country second to Russia) and Cyprus that are blocking SWIFT sanctions, then you can GFY. The sanctions are not solely Biden's to decide. Anyone pretending as such is a disinformant and might as well be taking rubles on the side.

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