The banking crisis really has come at the worst time for the US, and China is only going to continue to bury them with the de-dollarization drive. The beauty of de-dollarization is that it's like a bank run- the moment nations realize it's actually happening, everybody rushes for the door pro-yuan or not, because nobody wants to be holding onto an useless sack of dollars at the end. Maybe even the China-Japan-SK trilateral summit will have some currency swap talk included.Even if it doesn't happen by then, I think it will happen by 2027. I mean collapsing of both the USD and subsequently the USA.
Or whatever else China decides to take back Taiwan, I'm 90% sure that the USA will collapse around that time. I don't think however, they will collapse on their own, they need a final push. They are already 95% done with their empire's lifespan, just one more final push from China is needed.
I mean at that time of AR, China will dump its own reserves of the dollar, to respond to the US sanctions, causing a massive avalanche of selling around the globe. There will be massive supply chain issues at the same time due to the conflict. I think at that time, due to both of these factors, the US will experience triple-digit hyperinflation hence huge unemployment, and recession, and disintegrate from all of that.
From a sociological standpoint, America already socially collapsed, and the only thinking keeping them all in one place is the money-printing machine. And when that is gone, I see absolutely no way of their survival. As a student of history, I could bet my life on their collapse.
It all aligned perfectly with how countries around the world are currently dumping the dollar. I think everything will be ready by 2027.
If China and OPEC can nuke the Western financial system into a depression, and possibly cripple Silicon Valley at it, then this "cold war" will be over before it even started. At best, a normal depression lasts 18 months. The 2008 crisis had effects that lingered for years. Can the EU survive another winter at war with Russia, this time with China competing for their precious LNG supplies? By the US's wish date of "war by 2025", they could be stuck in the middle of a depression, abandoned by its European allies, and tech companies barely afloat.
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