Right on the money
Using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine is the right choice — Western leaders must now make it happen
Rarely do Western political leaders impress us with decisive resolve in the face of geopolitical problems. More often, their response is to express deep concern without mustering the courage to intervene and minimise their costs.
The frozen Russian assets can support Ukraine’s military and economic needs, even without full legal confiscation.
A reparations loan drawing on frozen Russian funds is the right choice morally, financially, and legally. It is also good politics.
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