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    1. Hornymannoman on

      Feels like he’s describing therapy, not geopolitics emotionally satisfying is one way to put turning frozen assets into warm revenge.

    2. picardo85 on

      “Expect belgium not to show solidarity” ?

      They and what army? The only thing of any kind of significance in Belgium is the diamond industry and the EU headquarters. Besides that there’s basically nothing there.

    3. sodantok on

      This is deep down how western Europe has always been. They step over east (geographically) whenever Russia is related until *pikachu face* Russia does something the east knew they will. 

      Reopening trade with Russia will also be “politics” aka as soon as public can swallow it.

    4. abrahamlincoln20 on

      A better choice of words would have been “idealistically satisfying”. Politics can’t be conducted idealistically.

    5. Unhappy-Lion4530 on

      Allies made a mistake when they liberated Belgium from nazi occupation. After all, it was only emotional response.

    6. Due-Breath-9061 on

      What are the economical ans political ties between Russia and Belgium?

      Is there some shared history between these countries one should be aware of and understand? The kind which people who dont live in Belgium or Russia, dont understand or know about..

      I think it boils ultimately down to questions like is there a Europe and is there an understanding of an European defense of its borders which in this case is not military but financial? 

      The rogue state of Russia has nationalised and ”oligarched” Non-Russian assets to fund the war. How is it that the Prime minister of Belgium is such a pussy that he is afraid to play hard ball when it is needed?

    7. Animal_64763 on

      # I’m sure Bart’s fellow countrymen found liberation by the Allies, after four years of Nazi oppression, emotionally very satisfying.

    8. Schwartzy94 on

      Russia could not be happier how west is doing right now… 

    9. ruzzianscum on

      Fucking hate these cunts sitting comfortably in their holdings deep in the west.

    10. TraditionalUse1052 on

      I don’t know but when a person who is a swindler (takes what he doesn’t own) for example and it’s clear under the law that he is guilty the next logical thing for the courts is to sequester his assets or at least freeze them. Later his assets will be divided to his victims. This has been the norm for a long time in national or transnational crimes. I don’t know how this doesn’t apply to Russia?

      Edit: I don’t see anything wrong with this solution nor is it a decision based on “feelings”.

    11. PhlegmaticCrocodile on

      Do you really want to cut the branch you are sitting on that hard? The moment EU touches those funds it loses all legitimacy as investment object because it would mean that your money are not safe here e.g. if they don’t like your politics for any reason. Watch EU losing all foreign investments instantly especially from china and Middle East.

      About Russia attacking beyond Ukraine, on one side we are told that Russia sucks and can’t even deal with Ukraine, and on the other it’s somehow so scary and big that it will attack NATO. Personally I think it’s just fearmongering to distract from huge problems that we already have and boost military complex and lobbied’s money making. I’m sure the current warmongers are getting huge kickbacks from military spending that they instigate.

      So yeah, I agree with the Belgian PM in this case. If your emotions are being pulled, ask who is holding the rope and why.

    12. BlueFroggLtd on

      They are afraid of Russian retaliation, those pussies…

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