Russia Threatens to
“collapse of the U.S. financial system”
Posted
on July 17, 2014 by Martin Armstrong
Russia responded to the threat of sanctions the United States.
The sanctions against Russia would also lead to the “collapse
of the U.S. financial system” and
end the dominance of the U.S. in global financial markets.
Russia could continue to carry out its international transactions in other
currencies and refrain entirely on the dollar. While Russia’s reserves of
dollars is tiny and this threat is more like an ant threatening an elephant,
there is a trend growing ever since the NSA that the US has been the evil
empire that terrorizes the world, disregards international law, and
assumes it is the new Rome. With respect the US constant attempt to impose
sanction on nations and then to abuse any bank OUTSIDE the USA who dares to
refuse the USA demands, the resentment is growing in leaps and bounds.
As in a memo surfacing from Standard Charter
bank in the UK reveals - “You f—ing Americans. Who are you to tell us, the
rest of the world, that we’re not going to deal with Iranians.”
Putin’s economic adviser said ”We would not only find a way to
reduce our economic dependence on the United States to zero, but pull for us a
great advantage of it.”
The more realistic threat would be for Russia to decree that all
foreign debts would be suspended. Preventing loan repayments to US banks would
result in almost $500 billion in losses. Russia’s economic outlook is impacted
by the global economic slowdown with the fall in commodity prices. Russia lacks
the depth in its economy to really get off the ground. Everything is suppressed
by its Oligarchy. Russia needs to unleash its people setting them free from the
Oligarchy to create innovation. It is far too dependent upon commodities.
The USA
has to seriously reform the power elite in Washington. These
morons are pissing off the entire world and the danger they are exposing
everyone to is precisely what resulted in the collapse of Athens and the
victory of Sparta in 404BC. Piss-off your allies and you suddenly find everyone
turns against you. Beware the price of arrogance.
1 comment:
Good; we can't seem to get it done! We've got to collapse the old to bring in the new.
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