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The Dollar Empire: How America’s Currency Became the World’s Financial Weapon

17 min · 7 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio The Dollar Empire: How America’s Currency Became the World’s Financial Weapon

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The U.S. dollar is more than a currency. It is the foundation of global trade, finance, debt, energy markets, and economic pressure. In this episode, we explore how America’s money became the world’s financial operating system — from Bretton Woods and the end of the gold standard to oil pricing, Treasury bonds, sanctions, and de-dollarization. This is the story of how the dollar became a tool of trust, dependency, and geopolitical power. Why do countries still hold dollars even when they fear American influence? Can the dollar be replaced by the yuan, gold, or a multipolar currency system? And what does dollar dominance mean for ordinary people around the world?

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