this underscores the recklessness with which north korea has been acting. last year, they fired off an unprecedented number of missiles. you are right. there hasn t been won since january 1st. so, this was notable. again, the u.s. assessing this as a moment to really stand with allies, and that is why you saw secretary of state blinken, who is in germany right now, for the munich security conference, standing alongside our counterparts in south korea and japan, speaking about the three of them would like to continue to call on countries that could do more to sanction north korea in response to this. the secretary of state saying country sat have influence with north korea should use it to move it from the course has been on now for the last couple of years. what is notable here is that of course, the u.s. has done its own sanctions enforcement, they would like other countries to step up to the plate. this does come at a moment where the white house is closely monitoring all of this kin
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when i knew you were coming on, 100 days, this is no longer the 24/7 fixation for the world. imagine if you re ukraine, that would worry you. what do you think? it certainly is on zelenskyy s mind and also, i believe, putin s mind because i think putin believes that ukrainian, so-called fatigue, will set in and that the international community that has been so solid behind president zelenskyy and ukrainian people will begin to lose interest. and they will not enforce the sanctions to the degree that they have in the beginning, and that s normally the pattern of sanctions enforcement over time. and that the europeans and the united states may not provide all the weapons and ammunition that they have been providing and they re promising to provide. yes, the international media is not reporting on ukraine in the way that it was, likely because the interest in the countries they re reporting to is not the
i was really impressed by the sanctions announcement just yesterday. not just swift, not just the central bank, but the creation of this aggressive transatlantic cask force. to go out and find the russian oligarchs and their yachts, their villas, and their private planes. and to actively seize them. this is something we have never seen before in sanctions enforcement. it s what ukrainians need to see, on tv. it s what russians need to see. they need to see these people who we have been enabling, in the west, we have been complicit and their corruption. they need to see police taper and their villas, they need to see the yacht sold at auction. frankly, i don t hope the money that we get from the proceeds of the seizures to go directly to help the ukrainian people. congressman, thank you for talking with us again. tom landscape is a democrat, from new jersey. we ve got more velshi in a moment, we ll be right back.
security and criminal side. a doesen prosecutors all coming toorgts to work across our government and with our international partners to use these sanctions, use our other tools to go after these corrupt proceeds and make sure that they can t benefit, again, while this unprovoked aggression is going on in ukraine. do you have any agreement with the brits? boris johnson s been under real fire in the u.k. where the russian oligarchs have been investing in wealthy properties and the british government is profiting from this, clearly. and they ve had all these people buying up london real estate. what you ve seen and this was announced over the weekend. an international task force that is coming toorgts with our allies to do to coordinate on our sanctions enforcement.