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De-dollarization kicks into high gear — Pepe Escobar

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De-dollarization is a process that Pepe Escobar sees as not only underway but also the inevitable outcome of Western overreach in the form of imposition of neoliberalism, neo-imperialism, and neocoloniztion through hybrid warfare including economic. Weaponizing the dollar pushed the Global South and East over the edge. In terms of the world system, de-dollarization can be viewed as an extension of decolonization, which is the real meaning of multipolarism, and which is being led by China and Russia against the US and its "allies" that are actually more vassals than allies.Ever exuberant, Pepe may be getting ahead of the curve in his enthusiasm. The Empire is not dead yet and it will resist, since this is an existential threat to its existence. Ukraine is likely just a warm-up.The

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De-dollarization is a process that Pepe Escobar sees as not only underway but also the inevitable outcome of Western overreach in the form of imposition of neoliberalism, neo-imperialism, and neocoloniztion through hybrid warfare including economic. Weaponizing the dollar pushed the Global South and East over the edge. 

In terms of the world system, de-dollarization can be viewed as an extension of decolonization, which is the real meaning of multipolarism, and which is being led by China and Russia against the US and its "allies" that are actually more vassals than allies.

Ever exuberant, Pepe may be getting ahead of the curve in his enthusiasm. The Empire is not dead yet and it will resist, since this is an existential threat to its existence. Ukraine is likely just a warm-up.


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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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