EU Turns to Seized Russian Assets to Fund Kiev Regime amid Battlefield Woes
- Elijah Magnier
- Thursday 23 May 24
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On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Melik Abdul discuss the latest political developments around the globe, including the European Union using seized Russian assets to fund Ukraine.
Audio PlayerThe show begins with International Relations and Security Analyst Mark Sleboda sharing his perspective about the EU approving the use of frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine.
Then, veteran war correspondent Elijah Magnier joins the show to share his perspective on the latest out of Gaza and Iran.
The show closes with political commentator Armen Kurdian weighing in on the latest developments of the Trump trial, including Michael Cohen’s testimony and the defense resting.

Elijah Magnier
Elijah J. Magnier is a veteran war-zone correspondent and political analyst with over 38 years’ experience in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Extended field work in Lebanon, Bosnia, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Libya and Syria, created his extensive network of trusted military and political contacts. Magnier specialises in real-time reporting and in-depth analysis of political, strategic and military planning, terrorism and counter-terrorism.
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