Dimon says Ukraine war should be "turning point" for U.S. on global stage
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Washington — Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, America's largest bank, said the ongoing war in Ukraine should serve as a "turning point" that lulls U.S. leaders out of a "false sense of security."
"Ukraine is a turning point where, you know, maybe all this sort of self-illusion that we had, that somehow the world's at peace, and everything would be fine — that should have been shattered," Dimon told "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan in an exclusive interview that aired Sunday. "And therefore we should be thinking about, how can America do great in the next 100 years? What policies should we have?"
Dimon said he has noticed a "false sense of security that you've had this war going on, you know, for nine months or whatever, and that somehow it's OK."
