One Hundred billion euros is an unimaginable sum. In the hands of a warlord, it could produce over two thousand of the world's most advanced F-22 fighter jets or hundreds of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. The number of missiles and submarines it could fund would be countless.
To put it in perspective, universally acknowledged as the military superpower, has fewer than two hundred F-22 fighters. The limiting factor is not technology but finances. In other words, this amount of money could potentially buy half of Africa or even start a world war.
Most importantly, this isn't some nebulous asset; it's cash—immediate, usable cash.