Europas Plan, 105 Milliarden US-Dollar an eingefrorenen russischen Vermögenswerten zu nutzen, käme einem Krieg gleich, sagt Russlands Vertreter Medwedew

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/04/russia-europes-use-of-frozen-assets-could-be-justification-for-war-.html

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  1. These days, Russia threatens war every now and then….imo, idle threats show a great weakness on their side

  2. Everything that anyone does against Russia is „tantamount to war“ but somehow using drones in other people’s airspace at airports or sabotaging railways in Poland or murdering people in another country are not according to Russia.

    You’ll excuse me if I am no longer interested in „tantamount to war“ Medvedev, trimming my hedges along the border of Russia or not trimming my hedges are likely to be „tantamount to war“ depending on how much vodka you’ve had today.

  3. Medvedev says stuff like this weekly. If the EU looks Russia funny it’s „tantamount to war“.

    I think we have shown considerable reserve for keeping their money in our banks for 4 years while they use a good amount of their drone production to kill civilians.

  4. For context, he is the same guy who said that Russia will nuke Ukraine if it attacks Crimea. And Crimean Bridge. And invade Russia proper. And so on and so forth. Stop listening to this clown. He says stupid things to seem unthreatening to the regime so he won’t suffer from spontaneous defenestration.

  5. Any credibility about that threat ended once the words „says Russia’s Medvedev“ appeared.

  6. PhasedArrayAnt on

    Medvedev has threatened nuclear war over just about everything over the last couple years. Nothing to see here, the dude is a clown.

  7. Potential_Clue_676 on

    “Tantamount to war” is meaningless when Russia started an actual war.

  8. If Russia wants war, they’ll make up a reason for war, no matter what others do.

  9. Aren’t they already having trouble with Ukraine? They’re gonna also attack all of Europe?

  10. ChoosenUserName4 on

    It’s Thursday already? Just put it on the pile of warnings over there in the corner.

  11. Europe should mount a special operation and get all this pretense over with. We’re already at war anyway as far as they are concerned. Time to break up the Russian federation, otherwise they will keep trying to break up the European Union. My only concern is how the current US administration will act, will they protect their master in Moscow or will they stay silent for once as no Moscow master means less problems for the orange king of the west?

  12. JaguarWitty9693 on

    Wait, I thought we were already at war Dmitry lad?

    Maybe lay off the breakfast vodka, it’ll help keep your ‘arguments’ a bit more coherent.

  13. We guarantee the money will be perfectly safe.

    We can call this promise: Budapest Memorandum II – Promises Boogaloo.

  14. EmployeeKitchen2342 on

    It’s a fair plan for an unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine, the kremlin made the decision to illegally invade Ukraine so now it must suffer maximum consequences for that decision.

  15. series-hybrid on

    Due to Ukraine getting weapons from a dozen different countries, they just issued a paper with standards for drones. User-friendly interfaces for all NATO country soldiers, along with various other standards, so Polish parts will assemble with German parts, etc…

    The Flamingo drone uses a relatively small jet engine from a trainer, but it is constructed to easily accept a variety of engines. By making the mounting points common, there is less adaptation needed.

    The companies that make small jet engines in the EU have good paying jobs for technical workers. Cruise missiles are single-use. No matter how much Russia tries to quickly upgrade their radar, a weapon that flies near-earth below the radar will continue to be a vital resource in military warehouses.

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