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  28.  @mkodyglobalsouthsoldier  The collapse of the Soviet Union resulted from western countries denying it such economic access. I don't hear anyone lamenting the end of the Soviet Union, it's corruption and their abuse of freedoms. Definitely not the people of former EAST GERMANY. It's definitely the truth that other countries "weaponize" the dollar also, but for their own economic defense and self preservation. Nobody wants a reserve currency that will be weaponized against humanity, such as human rights, freedom of information, and equal protection of the law. The US is also the most militarily secure nation. It makes sense to have a reserve currency that is also the most defended from non economic destructive influences such as invasions. Because fiat currencies are given their value by those who value it, it's hard to make the argument that the dollar is unfairly being propped up by the US. Macro economics can also be viewed as a democratic process where countries and people vote with their money. They exchange monetary influence for a desired or required provision. it's probably being overcritical to blame the US of creating some kind of unseen economic conspiracy of domination over the world. It's very hard to believe, if not rationally impossible, that countries like China or Russia (and especially North Korea) could foster the progress of civilization and humanity that undoubtedly has occurred in the last 80 years under the US Dollar, compared to prior eras of human development.
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