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Foreign Affairs committee  After the Second World War, the U.S. economy was about 50% of the world economy. We live in a dollar-based worldwide financial system, and this is changing. Asia is moving forward. The U.S. economy is now about 22% of the global economy, so there's going to have to be, at some po

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault

Foreign Affairs committee  I will give you a depressing answer. I think a new iron curtain is already unfolding in the region, and Putin doesn't care about that. Since he came back in 2012, you could see the return of a very conservative ideological stance, according to which this degenerate, sodomite west

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault

Foreign Affairs committee  This is going pretty fast. For a long while, Russians and Russia were interested in integrating the civilized world in a common house, to use Gorbachev's terminology, but not anymore.

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault

Foreign Affairs committee  I find it appalling to have to answer in the affirmative, Mr. Bergeron. That will have to be the case if we want this situation to be resolved, unless we find another solution or there is a palace revolution. I would like to believe in such a revolution, but I do not. In orde

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault

Foreign Affairs committee  I'm a bad guy here, because the point is not whether we are right or wrong to try to oppose the dictator. It is, do we have the means? The answer is that we don't. What is ending is that unipolar moment in which we thought NATO could play a role worldwide. What Russia and China

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault

Foreign Affairs committee  I believe that the current talks are doomed to failure, because the Ukrainians are not prepared to make any concessions either. For the survival of civilians in Ukraine, I would have liked to hear the Ukrainians accept the idea of neutrality and say that the idea of becoming a me

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault

Foreign Affairs committee  I share Professor Dyczok's take. Almost everything is possible. On the chain of command, if you want to use a nuclear weapon, you need the approval of three guys: Mr. Putin, Mr. Gerasimov and Mr. Shoigu, the defence minister. This is why Mr. Putin called them earlier. In the ver

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault

Foreign Affairs committee  It's gaining access to cheaper natural resources. China is definitely the winner in this confrontation. Russia is now stocked with this eternal friendship, as they called it at the start of the Olympic Games. Everything is moving, but China is siding with Russia in this battle

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault

Foreign Affairs committee  I think the existence of nuclear power is one thing; a nuclear weapon is a completely different one. Securing the region around Chernobyl was dangerous, and it showed again how much disrespect they have for human considerations, sending their kids there to dig. Professor Dyczok w

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault

Foreign Affairs committee  Kicking Russia out of the G20 is not going to happen. Too many states still support Russia at this stage. China went as far as to give credence to the thesis that there were some bio labs sponsored by the CIA in Ukraine. When the issue was brought up at the Security Council of

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault

Foreign Affairs committee  I don't know who will be responsible for the continuation of the conflict. For the sake of Ukrainian civilians, we would like to see an agreement. For there to be one, there would have to be recognition of Russian sovereignty over the Crimean peninsula and of the independence of

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault

Foreign Affairs committee  It's perfectly plausible. Several years ago, we learned that President Putin wasn't even on social media. Every morning, he receives a briefing book with notes prepared by the intelligence service. Since the start of the COVID‑19 pandemic, it seems that he has been more isolated.

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault

Foreign Affairs committee  I absolutely agree with that. Moreover, that is what President Putin has understood. In the American Congress, we even saw a general explain that two Russian ships had sailed away from the Black Sea ports just before the start of a battle. History may hold this against Presiden

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault

Foreign Affairs committee  The first part of the battle was a total disaster, so this is a strategic setback, but the battle they are engaging in is not something new. It's something they have been publicly engaged in for many years: Remember the Munich speech in 2007, but it goes back to the Primakov doct

March 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Yann Breault