四月份他的信上說,
Staying on the sidelines during battles of autocracy and democracy, between dictatorship and freedom, is simply not an option for America today. Ukraine is the front line of democracy. If the war goes badly for Ukraine, you may see the splintering of Pax Americana, which would be a disaster for the whole free world,” Dimon wrote in his letter Monday.
“Ukraine’s struggle is our struggle, and ensuring their victory is ensuring America first. It is imperative that our national leaders explain to the American people what is at stake and make a powerful case – with energy, consistency and clarity – for our strong enduring commitment to Ukraine’s survival for as long as it takes (and it could take years),” he said.
Dimon made the case in his letter that it is in Americans’ best interest to aid Ukraine, and he said U.S. leaders must do a better job conveying that message to the populace. He argued supporting Ukraine creates jobs and business for the U.S. and is good for the economy, pushing back at the idea that funding for Ukraine represents an economic black hole.
he told investors he expects the U.S. economy to be resilient and grow this year, despite concerns that the war in Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas war, and political polarization “may very well be creating risks that could eclipse anything since World War II.”