And the only people who can call an embargo would lose access to their secret accounts. If something comes of this, it probably isn't going to come from the top.
You are saying that the US president and congressional leadership are on the take?
I no longer trust anyone at this point. If they aren't hiding money themselves, they're probably connected to someone who is. And they've said that there are US people involved, they've just not released that part of the information yet.
But you said they would lose access to their secret accounts.
Seriously man. How can we be informed if we dont check our beliefs from time to time? You seem to be saying that the US president and congressional leadership are personally concerned with money squirreled away in a bank account in Iceland illegally by themselves or someone who is taking care of them. That they care more about such accounts then their office and responsibility.
And you diagnosed it as the problem that prevents this corruption from being addressed. That's the important part. If you are right, then the course of action to solve this would be blaming politicians and putting them in prison. If you are wrong, then the way to clean this up is different, it's a thorny regulatory problem. But, and here is the important part: if you are wrong but you dont adapt your beliefs then you will misdiagnose the problem. You are jamming up the democratic process.