And yet the exchange rate for the dollar remains all but static over 5 years against the yuan and euro, while the ruble is volatile as hell.
There’s absolutely no reason the US should allow an enemy state like Russia to trade in dollars or participate in our banking system. This makes the US stronger, not weaker. Other countries trading with China or other BRICS countries in yuan also really has not and will not impact the US or the dollar in the way you and Putin seem to be fantasizing about. Trade is not a zero-sum game
And yet the exchange rate for the dollar remains all but static over 5 years against the yuan and euro, while the ruble is volatile as hell.
There’s absolutely no reason the US should allow an enemy state like Russia to trade in dollars or participate in our banking system. This makes the US stronger, not weaker. Other countries trading with China or other BRICS countries in yuan also really has not and will not impact the US or the dollar in the way you and Putin seem to be fantasizing about. Trade is not a zero-sum game
China has long passed the US as the world’s top trading partner and still growing. Now picture this trade more and more not being done in US dollars.
You are free to believe whatever you want. I provided data you provided rhetoric.
This is not based in reality. You provided an article that’s almost entirely rhetoric, creating implications for the data that do not exist