Pallo: Sanctions of a rich man's game, nd the poor sufferer. I think he will give into it eventually, but give into force on the ground from the ucranians. Money is not the issue here, but for the millions of russians who are suffering,. All studies of sanctions show that that they hurt the poorest most. It's just appalling what sanctions have done to dozen, at least a dozen countries round the world which have been hav in sanction, sanctions inflicted on them tome. And so i hate the idea that the average russian person suffers. They're as much a victim to him as we are. But we now we
Banks, energy suppliers and oligarchs are just some of the targets that sanctions enforced by the West are looking to put pressure on in order to halt Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine. In this edition of The Sunday Debate, we ask how effective the financial freeze caused by sanctions can be in comparison to the potential impact of a fully fledged military intervention. Joining us is Bill Browder, Head of the Global Magnitsky Justice Campaign, and Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins. Chairing the debate is journalist and broadcaster Philippa Thomas.
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