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Politico Phil's avatar

As a self-avowed anarcho-capitalist, Milei is going defy all usual stereo-types. He probably doesn't want to align with any major international block. As for the Paris accord, I don't have enough information to comment on that. It should be interesting to see what he actually does in the future. Maybe he wants to go there as he did at Davos and give them a piece of his mind.

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suewali99's avatar

Interesting take and seems similar to Doug Casey. The thought of Milei doing the same takedown at the Paris Accords fills me with great anticipation! Thanks for your thoughts.

https://www.theburningplatform.com/2024/01/31/doug-casey-exposes-the-hidden-agenda-of-davos/#more-327726

International Man: Javier Milei—Argentina’s Anarcho-Capitalist President—went to Davos and appeared to ruffle some feathers.

When asked why he attended the WEF conference, he said: “To plant the ideas of freedom in a forum that is contaminated by the socialist Agenda 2030 that will only bring misery to the world.”

What do you make of Milei’s appearance at Davos?

Doug Casey: A lot of libertarians have been skeptical of Milei, since almost all politicians just say what they think the audience wants to hear. But I’ve been a believer since he identified as an AnCap, not just a conservative or somebody unhappy with certain aspects of the system. The fact that he openly identified as an anarcho-capitalist told me that he might indeed be the real deal.

The fact that he walked into the maw of the beast just after the Schwabenklaus identified libertarians as the problem (link) and gave a flawless speech calling out these people for who they are, took real moral courage. He’s not just talking the talk but walking the walk.

I urge everybody to both read and listen to his speech to see what I’m talking about (link). It’s by far the most important speech anyone has given so far this century. And it may mean Argentina will be the best place in the world to be for the years to come.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Right. Thanks for making that connection. I didn't see that.

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