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Germany opposes the confiscation of Russian assets: Russia's 300 billion is a small amount, and it may lose trillions

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Germany opposes the confiscation of Russian assets: Russia's 300 billion is a small amount, and it may lose trillions

Ever heard of "Pull a hair and move the whole body"? Recently, this incident in the international community is not a vivid interpretation of this sentence! Russia's 300 billion assets seem to be just a number, but what is involved behind this may be a "big earthquake" in international politics and economy.

Germany opposes the confiscation of Russian assets: Russia's 300 billion is a small amount, and it may lose trillions

This Russia has recently been pushed to the forefront for no other reason than its valuable overseas assets. If you think, 300 billion is not a small amount, but compared with the losses that some countries may face, it seems to be just a "drop in the bucket". What country would be so unlucky? Hey, don't worry, listen to me slowly.

It all started in Germany. Germany has always been an honest country, but this time it has been pushed to the forefront. Why? Because Germany is one of the countries most vehemently opposed to the confiscation of Russian assets. This is no joke, Germany has its own considerations. Do you think, Germany still has a lot of enterprises in Russia, and once this moves Russia's assets, isn't it just lifting a stone to shoot itself in the foot?

Germany opposes the confiscation of Russian assets: Russia's 300 billion is a small amount, and it may lose trillions

It could also trigger a series of "butterfly effects". Think about it, if you can confiscate Russia's assets at will today, will other countries use this as an excuse tomorrow to settle old scores? For example, the legacy of World War II. Oops, this is really a wave of unsettled, wave after wave!

It's not like I'm just worrying about it, if you look at Poland and Greece, they have been staring at Germany for a long time, just waiting to find a reason to "knock on a bamboo bar". Even the courts in Italy are getting a piece of the action. Heck, this is really hilarious, isn't Germany the target of public criticism?

Speaking of which, you may be asking, what does this have to do with the United States? Hey, it's a big deal! The United States is the driving force behind this "big drama." Think about it, if it can "legally" eat this "big cake" of Russia, won't the United States be able to make a lot of money? Moreover, the relationship between the United States and Germany is also complicated. During World War II, the German Nazis killed many American prisoners, will the United States always remember this account?

Germany opposes the confiscation of Russian assets: Russia's 300 billion is a small amount, and it may lose trillions

It's really sweaty to say! Now for the sake of these 300 billion assets, the United States and the European Union are doing everything they can to make Russia look "guilty". In this way, they will be able to eat this "big cake" as a matter of course.

Seeing this, you may be asking again, what does this have to do with us? Hey, it's a big deal! This is not just a battle for money, but also an international political and economic battle. Once this "Pandora's box" is opened, the consequences are really unimaginable!

This seemingly simple asset problem actually hides huge risks and crises behind it. We, ordinary people, although we can't intervene, we have to keep our eyes open and see the doorway behind this!

Germany opposes the confiscation of Russian assets: Russia's 300 billion is a small amount, and it may lose trillions

Speaking of which, I have to ask a question: how will this "asset turmoil" end? Will it be resolved peacefully or will it provoke a larger international conflict? What an unknown! But one thing is for sure, it's not going to be that simple!

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