• disablist@lemdro.id
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    6 months ago

    This is one of those actions that is completely understandable and an unambiguously moral decision, but the blowback has the potential to upened the entire post-WW2 American centric global financial order. Maybe for the better, maybe for the worse, I don’t know, but it’ll probably depend alot on what your vantage point is.

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      If world trade bypasses US-dominated institutions, then the only leverage the Americans have is their military. And that doesn’t bode well for civilian rule.

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        The blowback I’m referring to wouldn’t be kinetic, it’d the loss of the monetary hegemony provided by American lead banking system and the USD being used as the global reserve currency.

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        Except, they don’t. They can’t even keep up with the demand from both Israel and Ukraine. The MIC isn’t spinning up fast enough, and local factory production is almost non-existent. Soon the bark is going to be more than the bite.

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          the MIC like wars to last longer, they never want a victory or defeat. republicans just scapegoated ukraine for some reason and dont want to support them further