General statistics
List of Youtube channels
Youtube commenter search
Distinguished comments
About
Happy Melon
DW News
comments
Comments by "Happy Melon" (@happymelon7129) on "G20: Can the US and EU find common ground with China? | DW News" video.
Life has been very difficult even for ordinary people because of US dollar's dominance and monopoly on global economy. It will be good to have an alternative. A fresh start for many countries. Diversifying from the US Dollar would be a better advice for most countries.
30
BIDEN INSISTS HE DOESN’T WANT A NEW COLD WAR. HIS ACTIONS SAY OTHERWISE Since President Joe Biden entered the White House a year ago, he and his top advisers have insisted they are not looking for a return to the superpower competition between the United States and the Soviet Union that dominated world affairs for nearly five decades. Yet one year into his presidency, Biden’s actions have indicated otherwise. Notably, Biden has framed international politics as a struggle between democracies and autocracies. In February 2021, he told the Munich Security Conference the world was at an “inflection point” in this contest and that democracies “must prevail.” To accomplish this feat, the United States and its allies would need to prepare for a “long-term strategic competition” with China. The president’s rhetoric, which he has repeated many times, has had the unwelcome effect of helping divide the world into two competing ideological blocs: democratic nations in one camp and the rest in another. This mindset revives an unhelpful Cold War-era framework that split nations into rival groups on Manichean terms, usually preventing cooperation across a range of vital issues. This piece was originally published in The National Interest on February 12, 2022.
2
@sintijonosintijono1103 Who ever refuse to use US$ for oil trading will get "punish" . Actual story - Not long after Iraq say it don't want to use US$ for oil trading , then rain of bomb . Saudi sure get punish, if fulfill China request to trade oil using RMB. Saudi has sold its oil exclusively in dollars since 1941; For OPEC it started in the 70s. In 1941, The US said it would bomb Saudi oil fields if it didn't trade in USD only. Recently a few members of the Saudi family stated that
1
@tellitlikeitis5856 Who ever refuse to use US$ for oil trading will get "punish" . Actual story - Not long after Iraq say it don't want to use US$ for oil trading , then rain of bomb . Saudi sure get punish, if fulfill China request to trade oil using RMB. Saudi has sold its oil exclusively in dollars since 1941; For OPEC it started in the 70s. In 1941, The US said it would bomb Saudi oil fields if it didn't trade in USD only. Recently a few members of the Saudi family stated that
1
Biden Divide the world into two competing ideological blocs: democratic nations in one camp and the rest in another. This mindset revives an unhelpful Cold War-era framework that split nations into rival groups on Manichean terms, usually preventing cooperation across a range of vital issues.
1
BIDEN INSISTS HE DOESN’T WANT A NEW COLD WAR. HIS ACTIONS SAY OTHERWISE Since President Joe Biden entered the White House a year ago, he and his top advisers have insisted they are not looking for a return to the superpower competition between the United States and the Soviet Union that dominated world affairs for nearly five decades. Yet one year into his presidency, Biden’s actions have indicated otherwise. Notably, Biden has framed international politics as a struggle between democracies and autocracies. In February 2021, he told the Munich Security Conference the world was at an “inflection point” in this contest and that democracies “must prevail.” To accomplish this feat, the United States and its allies would need to prepare for a “long-term strategic competition” with China. The president’s rhetoric, which he has repeated many times, has had the unwelcome effect of helping divide the world into two competing ideological blocs: democratic nations in one camp and the rest in another. This mindset revives an unhelpful Cold War-era framework that split nations into rival groups on Manichean terms, usually preventing cooperation across a range of vital issues. This piece was originally published in The National Interest on February 12, 2022.
1