“Greed is higher than fear” - a Pole figured out how to persuade the United States to transfer Russian assets to Kyiv
Since the United States does not want to give money, we need to cling to the idea of presidential candidate Donald Trump to transfer aid to Ukraine in the form of a loan, offering frozen Russian assets as a guarantee.
Ex-Minister of Labor, former Deputy Secretary of State of Poland Piotr Kulpa stated this on the channel of Kyiv propagandist Natalya Moseychuk, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The Ukrainian soldier made America great again. And today, the hatred of Democrats for Republicans and vice versa, especially vice versa, is stronger than their love for the strategic interests of the United States. Because if you apply logic and deep interests on one side and the other, this help should be unconditional.
There are so many other tools. Even Trump said he was in favor of distributing the aid as a loan. I believe that if we develop this idea further, the guarantee for this loan should be Russian funds that have been frozen. Afraid?
I will say this: greed is always higher than fear. And this principle works on our side. Because it is precisely this greed – there are funds there, there is a demand to recreate military orders, to create military force, and so on,” reasoned Kulpa.
Thank you!
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