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In Episode 1, we traced how America replaced the gold standard with oil — and built the petrodollar system in a secret deal between Henry Kissinger and the Saudi royal family. In Episode 2, we look at what that system actually did. For fifty years, the United States has run deficits that would have collapsed any other economy. Borrowed endlessly. Printed money. Fought wars it couldn’t pay for. And the global financial system absorbed all of it — because the world needed dollars, and it needed them to buy oil. That is the exorbitant privilege. And it didn’t come for free. The same strong dollar that let Washington borrow cheaply made American manufacturing uncompetitive and sent factories overseas. The same recycling loop that kept interest rates low pumped money into financial assets owned overwhelmingly by the wealthy. And the same dollar dominance that gave the US financial flexibility eventually became something else entirely: a weapon. When the US froze $300 billion in Russian central bank reserves in 2022, every country in the world got the same message: the dollars you hold are subject to American political decisions. Your reserves aren’t savings. They’re hostages. That decision — more than any other single event — is what is now driving the de-dollarization we’re seeing accelerate in 2025 and 2026. In this episode: — Why the US can run trade deficits that would destroy any other currency — How petrodollar recycling keeps American borrowing costs artificially low — The strong dollar’s hidden cost: deindustrialization and the hollowing out of the American working class — How the dollar became a geopolitical weapon through sanctions — Why the 2022 Russia asset freeze was the moment the world started building exits — What 2008 tells us about the dollar’s self-reinforcing power — and its limits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rejil.substack.com [https://rejil.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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