Below it says he has 40 billion stashed in Swiss accounts. Ok, lets talk about that. No one knows better than Putin that Swiss accounts are totally controlled by Rothschild. If he is a Rothschild minion, then there is no way the US can do anything to Putins personal wealth. However, if Putin is for real and an enemy of Rothschild and the world bankers, then he gets what he deserves for putting his wealth in the hands of his very powerful enemy, that he knows full well is capable of both stealing and aiding in such activities against him. That is how stupid that argument is.
What is going on is another poorly thought out false flag in order to justify Putin's attack on the USA. These geniuses who think these things up have forgotten one thing. Americans would support Putin in demanding his money and resist any efforts to affect his wealthy. Why? Because if we allow our government to do that to him, then we are giving tacit approval for them to do that to us. DUH!!!! We would never do that.
How its suppose to work is the USA does something to get access to Putins billions, he gets mad and attacks us with nukes. We get mad back and decide to finally go into WW III with him. See how stupid that is? Its actually an insult to our intelligence. We would never buy into anything so juvenile. Besides, we do not like anybody treating someone at a global level, in a manner that would indicate how they would act on everyone if they ever got control of the planet.
I don't know who Obama's handler is, but the foreign occupiers need to do a change in handlers, since they are failing miserably and making Obama look like a dummy and he is not a dummy, he is mind controlled, but not a dummy.
This Means War: US To Target Putin's Personal $40 Billion Stash
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-04-20/means-war-us-target-putins-personal-40-billion-stash
by Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge, on 04/20/2014
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.
As The Hill reports,
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.
As The Hill reports,
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.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.
"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."
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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.Perhaps it is worth remembering Putin's response from last week's Q&A...
Putin was asked why the US can do whatever it wants and no one punishes them, while attempts are being made to punish Russia.Though we are sure Obama and his team have considered all the intended and unintended consequences of any such actions.
“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.
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