Expert Knows How To ‘Hurt’ Putin, Biden Officials Too Scared To Even Try

What if there was a sanction that would actually hit Putin, personally? Russian-born former U.S. intelligence officer Rebekah Koffler says there is and it wouldn’t be hard. She argued that sanctioning Putin’s rumored girlfriend, Alina Kabaeva would hit close to home for Putin without crushing the global economy, but there is just one problem…

U.S. officials reportedly decided against sanctioning the 38-year-old Russian gymnast and Olympic gold medalist Kabaeva citing concerns that it was too drastic, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.

Koffler, a former U.S. DIA intelligence officer focused on Russia and the author of “Putin’s Playbook: Russia’s Secret Plan to Defeat America,” told Jesse Watters on Monday that the move would “certainly hurt” Putin, both from a personal and financial standpoint.

Kabeava explained how a simple sanction might not win the war but it would deliver a heavy blow. She spoke on Fox News with Jesse Watters:

“Unfortunately, she is not capable of stopping Putin from waging war on Ukraine. But, it will certainly hurt,” Koffler said. “It will make her life miserable, and it will definitely, definitely [cause] some damage to his holdings, his wealth that is stashed away in all kinds of tax havens including spread among his relatives and family.”

Koffler said the reasoning for U.S. officials not to sanction Kabaeva – who is believed to be the mother of at least three of Putin’s children – makes “no sense.”

“The Treasury and the State Department have put together a Draconian sanctions package, but then the Biden Administration has backed out at the last minute, and this is completely ridiculous because they have already done so much rhetoric that it is perceived by the Russians as a total war on Russia, believe it or not,” Koffler said. Putin is portraying himself as the victim, so not sanctioning [Kabaeva] makes no sense.

Watters said freezing Kabeva’s bank accounts, while “unorthodox,” could be the proper course of action to hit Putin close to home.

“She can’t get her beef Wellington, she can’t get her massages, she can’t go skiing, she can’t even fill up her little car with petrol as they call it over there,” the “Jesse Watters Primetime” host said. “That is the move, I think that’s a big move we should seriously consider and deploy because right now, it is just destruction in that country. We have to try something unorthodox.”
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Maybe sanctioning Putin’s girlfriend isn’t the answer but thus far, who has offered some new insight on what needs to be done? It’s time to explore other options that could actually work—Instead of driving the global economy to hell.

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