John,
The war in Ukraine has been going on for six months
already.
Last March, I wrote to you that Canada had no
business getting involved in this conflict, which is essentially a
proxy war between the US and Russia.
I warned that
economic sanctions against Russia were a geopolitical blunder on the
West’s part that would have huge adverse economic and military
consequences.
That they would backfire, destabilize the global
financial and monetary system, and push the Russians into the arms of
the Chinese communist regime.
I was right.
Russia is
not isolated, as Western governments claim. It has implicit support
from China, India, and dozens of emerging countries in Asia, Africa
and Latin America.
Europe is in a state of economic
chaos and Europeans may not have oil and gas to heat their homes and
power their industries this winter.
As noted by a Bloomberg News article this week,
Russia is winning the energy war.
Russia, China and
the BRICS countries are said to be planning the launch of a new
international reserve currency, possibly backed by gold, to compete
with the dollar.
I just did an interview on Kitco
News on this topic that you can watch here.
This is inevitable and
long overdue, but it will transform the world’s economy and have
dramatic consequences on the US and on Canada, because our overly
indebted and uncompetitive economies are not ready for it.
Meanwhile, Ukrainians are being killed every day and their
country is bankrupt.
As I wrote back in March, we
could have avoided this war if we had given Russia assurances that
Ukraine would not join NATO.
The Liberals and
Conservatives all support getting more involved in this stupid war
which is not in our interest.
Pierre Poilievre tweeted that we need to send more
arms to Ukraine, impose more sanctions on Russia, and welcome more
Ukrainian refugees.
This is reckless.
John,
the PPC is the only federal party that supports peace.
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Many thanks,
-Max
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