NoWay
It's time to play the game
Alexander Nekrassov, a former Kremlin adviser, told the Guardian that if Russian depositors are affected by the bailout measures, Moscow might seek retribution.
"Then, of course, Moscow will be looking for ways to punish the EU,” he said. “There are a number of large German companies operating in Russia. You could possibly look at freezing assets or taxing assets. The Kremlin is adopting a wait and see policy."
Ma se i russi ora sono così sul piede di guerra perchè non sono intervenuti direttamente come si sembrava che dovessero fare?
Avrebbero dato un bello schiaffo alla UE e non avrebbero bisogno di "wait and see policy"!