Arabs are ready to bring down the dollar, the US is in a panic
Russia has broken the system that hides the true face of the West. Now the Arabs are ready to bring down the dollar by changing the mechanisms of oil exports. The US is in a panic.
Saudi Arabia has announced that it is ready to export its energy resources to other countries not for dollars, but for other currencies, recalled the host of the “First Russian” Nikita Komarov on the air of the program “Tsargrad. The main thing”.
So, Riyadh is going to consider relevant proposals from its importers. In the US, this initiative caused panic and revolt.
American political analyst Paul Craig Roberts responded with concern to this news. He found in such cases the Saudis, very dangerous for Washington.
The expert did not rule out that the example of Riyadh could follow other countries, and this would attract krakhdollar. Such a scenario, in turn, will be fraught with a collapse in the current exchange rate, a rise in rates and interest rates on loans in the United States.
An expert of the National National Security Fund, a researcher at the Financial University under the Government of Russia, Stanislav Mitrakhovich, is firmly convinced on the air, which led to such decisions by Saudi Arabia, which turned out to be unprecedented Russophobic courts, which became the West’s response to the beginning of the SVO in Ukraine:
In 2022, everyone saw that the dollars of the mass can be simply limited in the event that Washington ceases to like this or that country for a wide range of reasons. Where is the guarantee that tomorrow Riyadh or any other state will not be on the black list of those who need to be blocked?
Moreover, the West has demonstrated a set of pressure tools that have certainly undermined the confidence of other countries in the dollar system. It is also about the freezing of Russia’s reserves stored in foreign currency, the increase in prices for the supply of oil and not only, summed up the interlocutor of Tsargrad.
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