Will the US take money from Russian jewish oligarchs and give it to Ukraine?

Started by yankeedoodle, December 27, 2022, 12:45:48 PM

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yankeedoodle

What a fucking joke this is.   :lmao:

It seems that little Lindsay Graham loves Ukraine so much and Hates Russia so much that he wants the US government to take money from Russian oligarchs and give it to Ukraine. 

It is going to be administered by the Secretary of State, the zionist Ukrainian jew Anthony Blinken.   <:^0

One thing little Lindsay Graham loves more than anything is jews and Israhell.

So, given that many/most of the Russian oligarchs happen to be jews, wonder what will happen.   Obviously, Blinken will only steal the money from the few Russian oligarch that are not jews.

Amendment to transfer seized assets of Russian oligarchs to the people of Ukraine approved in US Congress
https://edition.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-12-22-22/h_6ddf8ccd12cc6990185809f528b21ace

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham's amendment related to seized Russian oligarch's assets and transferring them to the people of Ukraine passed by voice vote.

It's the fourth amendment to be approved Thursday to the US government funding bill.

"This amendment would allow the Department of Justice through the Secretary of State to transfer proceeds from seized oligarch's assets or other sanctioned entities to the people of Ukraine," Graham said. "It will be a god send to the long suffering people of the Ukraine. It will be a relief to the American taxpayer... It will be a bad day for oligarchs."




18 Russian jewish oligarchs are worth $120 billion
http://theinfounderground.com/smf/index.php?topic=29718.msg96640#msg96640

There is a scrolling device that provides details on these jewish oligarchs that can be found here:  https://www.jta.org/2022/07/11/global/russias-jewish-oligarchs-4-months-into-the-war-on-ukraine-where-are-they-now

Russia's Jewish oligarchs, 4 months into the war on Ukraine: Where are they now?

When Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, attention swiftly fell on influential Russians and others who would likely face economic sanctions as part of the international response to the unprovoked war.

Among the previously identified potential targets for sanctions were a host of Jewish oligarchs, men who had profited through their involvement in businesses tied to the Russian government. Now, nearly five months later, almost all of them have indeed faced steep consequences for their ties to Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin.

Of the 18 Jewish oligarchs identified as likely sanctions targets by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in March, 15 are now subject to them. Together, they are worth over $120 billion.

They are among thousands of Russians who have been sanctioned since the war's onset, including more than 1,200 by the United States.

Many of the Russian Jewish men who now face travel bans and frozen assets have connections with European and American Jewish organizations, often through their philanthropic giving. Their sanctions have started to ripple through the Jewish giving world; for example, the three founders of the Genesis Philanthropy Group all stepped down from the board after being sanctioned, and a former member of the Knesset, Israel's parliament, urged a boycott of the annual Genesis Prize ceremony in Jerusalem.

A few of the men on the list who have distanced themselves from Putin by speaking out against the war have avoided sanctions so far, including Yuri Milner, the Bay Area-based social media magnate. But condemning the war has not universally insulated the oligarchs from sanctions: Oleg Deripaska said "destroying Ukraine would be a colossal mistake" but remains under the sanctions that the United States imposed on him in 2018.

And then there is Leonard Blavatnik. Born in Soviet Ukraine and considered the richest man in Great Britain, Blavatnik was not on JTA's original list because the United States had not previously targeted him for sanctions. But with an estimated net worth of approximately $27.5 billion gained through Russian chemical production and other ventures, he shares many characteristics with those on the list. He has not been sanctioned and flies frequently between the United States and Europe.

A Twitter bot set up to post the comings and goings of airplanes owned by Russian oligarchs has slowed down as sanctions have grounded their travel. Only Blavatnik's plane has shown up on the list since mid-May.

Here's what you need to know about Russia's Jewish oligarchs and how they have behaved and fared since February.