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The Devil’s Advocate Weighs In Were you forwarded this email? [Sign-up to The Daily Reckoning here.]( [Unsubscribe]( [Daily Reckoning] If there’s anything you’ve missed as part of your membership to The Daily Reckoning, make sure you check out our website where you can find archives, updates, and everything else that's included in your subscription. You can access it by [clicking here now](. Is Putin Hitler? - All the media are united on Ukraine… - Is Putin Hitler?… - Then Brian Maher records an intense debate between a mainstream spokesman and the devil’s advocate… Recommended Link [A rare occurrence is happening right now in the gold market]( [Read more here...]( There is something happening in the gold market right now that you need to be aware of… I urge you NOT to invest in anything before viewing this briefing. Because this information could be a true game-changer for millions of Americans. [See This Rare Opportunity Now]( Annapolis, Maryland March 2, 2022 [Brian Maher]Dear Reader, We monitor both “conservative” and “liberal” news media. Not to learn, but to laugh — and to observe. To observe, that is, the political mind in operation… If one political mind argues “X,” the opposing political mind must argue “Y.” If one political mind argues “Y,” the opposing political mind must argue “X”— or perhaps “Z.” Yet this past week both conservative and liberal minds have dissolved into one. That is, both sides agree that the year is not 2022 — but 1938. Both conservative and liberal establishments insist Mr. Putin is a 21st-century Hitler, a modern berserker, a murderer of Western civilization. The Russian authoritarian will not settle for Ukraine, they yell. Poland will fill his sights tomorrow, the Baltic states the day after tomorrow… and all of Europe the day after next. Yet is Mr. Putin the incarnated soul of Herr Hitler? Or is he merely the clear-eyed champion of his nation’s interests? Let the record reflect it at once — we are not with the Russian strongman. Ukrainian blood — and Russian blood — will forever stain his hands. He cannot rinse it away. Yet — yet — we suspect the media are handing us half a story. We would like the whole story. We would prefer some semblance of balance. And so today we summon, from the infernal realms, advocatus diaboli — the devil’s advocate. Does Mr. Putin bear sole responsibility for Ukraine’s war? Does he harbor authentic grievances? Below, you will find a dialogue between a mainstream spokesman and the devil’s advocate. Read on. Regards, [Brian Maher] Brian Maher Managing editor, The Daily Reckoning Editor’s note: In these risky times, Jim Rickards advises you to pursue wealth-generating opportunities outside of the stock market. That’s because they aren’t subject to the same dynamics that can bring the stock market crashing down. 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Yet I would caution you Americans about invoking international law. Your observance of international law — so-called — can be rather… selective. Under which international law did your United States invade Panama in 1989 or Iraq in 2003? Under which international law did you oust Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi in 2011? Or, for the matter of that, under which international law do American soldiers presently occupy the sovereign nation of Syria? Russian troops are also there, it is true. But Putin was invited in by the Syrian government. Where was your invitation? Mainstream Spokesman: That’s ridiculous. These were evil regimes that killed their own people and threatened their neighbors. They were bad guys. We liberate oppressed peoples. We’re the good guys. Advocatus Diaboli: Let us assume — arguendo — that you are the good guys. And compared with the Saddam Husseins of your world, you certainly are. But it strikes me as rather hypocritical that you cite international law only when it suits you. I’d rather you simply admit that you are willing to overlook international law when freedom and democracy are on the line. That would at least be more honest. Mainstream Spokesman: Oh, please. Don’t compare our attempts to spread freedom and democracy to Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine. Putin hates democracy, as all dictators do. As the world’s leading democracy, we must support democratic values. The Ukrainians want democracy. They also want to join NATO and the EU. And Russia is one of the most corrupt nations on Earth. Advocatus Diaboli: I see what you mean. But let me address your points, beginning with the last. It is true, Russia is one of the most corrupt nations on Earth and the most corrupt in Europe. But do you know which is the second-most corrupt nation in Europe? You guessed it, buster — Ukraine. And I would remind you that this Ukrainian democracy of yours isn’t especially democratic. Did you know that its President Zelenskyy, now so bravely defying Russian authoritarianism, arrested the leader of his opposition party — and banned three television networks? Is this your idea of democracy? That strikes me as rather Putin-esque. Mainstream Spokesman: Don’t get cute with me. You can’t compare Zelenskyy to Putin. The opposition leader was a puppet of Russia and a traitor. What Zelenskyy did was appropriate. Advocatus Diaboli: I see. So you must subvert democracy in order to defend democracy. Mainstream Spokesman: Sometimes, yes. Advocatus Diaboli: You say Putin is Hitler. If he’s allowed to gobble Ukraine, in no time flat he’ll be gobbling all of Europe. Do I have that right? Mainstream Spokesman: That’s exactly correct. Advocatus Diaboli: Mmmm. Let me ask you this: Are you willing to fight for Ukrainian democracy? Mainstream Spokesman: We will do everything we can to help Ukraine defeat the Soviet — sorry, Russian invasion. But we don’t want to intervene militarily because it could start a war with Russia, which could potentially go nuclear. Advocatus Diaboli: That sounds reasonable to me. But if you’re not willing to fight for Ukraine’s independence today, why would you be willing to fight for Ukraine’s independence tomorrow — and risk nuclear war? You wish to bring Ukraine into NATO. But recall Article 5 of the NATO Charter. An attack on one constitutes an attack on all. All members must rush to the defense of the besieged. That means NATO — the United States, essentially — must defend Ukraine if attacked, presumably by Russia. And then you might have your dreaded nuclear war. Does this make sense? Mainstream Spokesman: Collective defense is meant to deter aggression. That was the idea behind Woodrow Wilson’s proposed League of Nations. Bringing Ukraine into NATO will deter Russia because they don’t want to risk a larger war with us. Recommended Link [[Urgent for March 10th 2022] The Biggest Market Crash of the last 92 Years?]( [Read more here...]( March 10th could mark the beginning of the biggest market crash of the last 92 years… Bigger than 2008, 1987, or even 1929. And according to one ex-government insider it all has to do with a number the Biden administration is lying about. Once this number hits the mainstream news it’s game over for America. [Click Here To Learn More]( Advocatus Diaboli: There appears to be some logic in your argument. But you are willing to tie your security — and perhaps your very survival — to the decisions of unpredictable people thousands of miles away? You become a sort of prisoner to fortune. Assume Ukraine joins NATO. What if, in the future, Russia decides its interests are so threatened in Ukraine that it is willing to risk nuclear war? What if your lovely deterrence fails? You did not think Russia would invade this time. You also did not think Russia would raise its nuclear readiness, as it has. Why should anyone think you can predict future events? Have you thought this through? Mainstream Spokesman: Yes, absolutely. The world would be a safer place if Ukraine joined NATO. Advocatus Diaboli: I see you mentioned Wilson. He entered World War I to make the world safe for democracy. He may have meant the best in the world. But look at the results. What he really made the world safe for was fascism and communism. You know where the path of good intentions leads to, right? Well, old Wilson can personally attest to that. The Boss particularly enjoys pitchforking him in the buttocks. He yelps like you wouldn’t believe. I enjoy watching it, I must admit. Mainstream Spokesman: The League of Nations was a good idea. It was just that Wilson couldn’t get enough support for it. It might have stopped Hitler, as we must now stop Putin. Advocatus Diaboli: Have you considered the possibility that your own policies are at least partly responsible for Putin’s actions? Mainstream Spokesman: Here we go — another Putin apologist. You and Trump should get together. Advocatus Diaboli: Believe me, we will. But nevermind that. Just hear me out… Putin has warned for years that Ukraine was his line in the sand. He would not accept Ukraine within NATO, menacing at his doorstep. In reality, no Russian leader would. But you people just kept poking the bear. Victoria Nuland, some understrapper in your State Department, actually bragged about engineering a coup against Ukraine’s pro-Russian president in 2014 (incidentally, the Boss is keeping a dossier on her for future reference). To you people, Ukraine is a sort of pet project. To Russia it is a strategic imperative. Now that Putin has pounced, you clutch your pearls. HELLO! He warned you this would happen. Mainstream Spokesman: Why should we listen to an anti-democratic dictator? Who cares what he wants? We don’t base our foreign policy on what Vladimir Putin wants. Advocatus Diaboli: Well, maybe you should take his security concerns into consideration. He does, after all, have nuclear weapons — and may be prepared to wield them. Is a democratic, NATO-joined Ukraine more important to you than avoiding nuclear war? Look at what your Pat Buchanan said over 20 years ago: By moving NATO onto Russia's front porch, we have scheduled a 21st-century confrontation. But it is not just the “isolationist” Pat Buchanan who warned about NATO expansion. Shall I name some? No, you say? But I insist. Take, for example, Henry Kissinger: To Russia, Ukraine can never be just a foreign country… Ukraine should not join NATO. Or a certain Jack F. Matlock Jr. — former United States ambassador to the Soviet Union. This fellow argued that NATO expansion was: The most profound strategic blunder, [encouraging] a chain of events that could produce the most serious security threat... since the Soviet Union collapsed. Or radical Noam Chomsky — hardly a Putin apologist: The idea that Ukraine might join a Western military alliance would be quite unacceptable to any Russian leader [and Ukraine's desire to join NATO] is not protecting Ukraine, it is threatening Ukraine with major war. Or famed Russian scholar Stephen Cohen: If we move NATO forces… toward Russia's borders [...] it's obviously gonna militarize the situation [and] Russia will not back off, this is existential. Or CIA director Bill Burns: Ukrainian entry into NATO is the brightest of all red lines for [Russia] and I have yet to find anyone who views Ukraine in NATO as anything other than a direct challenge to Russian interests. Or former defense secretary Robert Gates: Moving so quickly [to expand NATO] was a mistake. [...] Trying to bring Georgia and Ukraine into NATO was truly overreaching [and] an especially monumental provocation. Or Sir Roderic Lyne, former British ambassador to Russia: [Pushing] Ukraine into NATO... is stupid on every level… if you want to start a war with Russia, that's the best way of doing it. Or globalist Jeffrey Sachs: NATO enlargement is utterly misguided and risky. True friends of Ukraine, and of global peace, should be calling for a U.S. and NATO compromise with Russia. Mainstream Spokesman: Enough! Stop! You’ve made your point, even though I disagree. I stand firm in my resolution that Putin must be stopped and that Ukraine must be allowed to have a democracy. Advocatus Diaboli: Even if it means war with Russia? Mainstream Spokesman:[Silence.] Advocatus Diaboli: Well, it’s been fun. I hate to run, but the Boss is calling for me. I’ll be seeing you. No — I really mean it — I’ll be seeing you. 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