2/22 Let’s start from the beginning. When the little aging dictator was sitting in his bunker dreaming of taking over Ukraine, he deliberated. No grand strategic master plans, perhaps, but he did weigh out the risks. He made a number of assumptions. Most of which were false.
5/22 Another assumption was that the Russian army is capable of taking over Kiev in 3 days. The 'special operation' was meant to be quick and painless. But now we all have seen what 'the second greatest army of the world' is really capable of. Thank God, to be honest.
10/22 This week the EU sanctioned 8 FSB agents who tried to kill my boss @navalny, who was poisoned on August 20, 2020. By early September it was announced that it was Novichok. No one would investigate this, so we did it ourselves with @christogrozev. It didn’t take long, guys.
14/22 But enough complaining. What’s done is done, everyone seems to have acknowledged the mistake, but nothing is being fixed. Here’s what we propose: the list of 6000 individuals who we believe to be vital to Putin's regime. SANCTION THEM TODAY.
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15/22 No existing legal framework? Then write it, for God’s sake. Your job as legislators is to come up with legal mechanisms to respond adequately to the needs of your citizens. Your citizens don’t want Russian dirty money close to their homes. This money is soaking with blood.
17/22 After sanctioning 6000, sanction 1000 more next Thursday. Then another 1000 the Thursday after. You work for Putin? You support the war? You’re a government official, a propagandist person or a pop star praising Putin? You’re done. Game over. Sanctions.
19/22 I don’t know what these actions should be. A public statement, a massive donation to Ukraine, maybe a public confession about Putin’s crimes. Maybe some of them can get political prisoners out. Or negotiate something else. Or hire a hitman
20/22 There must be a way to betray Putin without losing everything both in Russia and abroad. One public case is needed to show that turning against Putin is the best strategy for them. The UK, for instance, could do that instead of granting the oligarchs crazy £££ ‘allowances’.
22/22 At the very least, it will be something different. I never really thought I'd write this. My feelings as an investigator are genuinely hurt by the fact some crooks could escape prison. But maybe they can get away if this means stopping the war and Putin’s rule forever.
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