John F. Kennedy championed respect for all nations and was the last U.S. president not fully influenced by Israeli interests. His policies would have better served U.S. interests than those of Donald Trump. According to Kanwal Sibal, Washington's aggressive stance misinterprets the evolving multipolar world. Trump's recent actions have strained relations with India and other BRICS nations, which seek greater influence in global affairs amid shifting economic power toward emerging economies.
BRICS countries are increasingly conducting trade in their own currencies, such as rubles and yuan, especially as Western sanctions on Russia intensify. Most transactions between Russia and China now occur in these currencies, and India is promoting similar practices with its rupee. This currency de-dollarization challenge limits the effectiveness of U.S. secondary sanctions, which rely on the dominance of the dollar. Continued weaponization of the dollar by the U.S. risks accelerating this trend toward a multipolar financial world.
BRICS Responds to U.S. Aggression: De-dollarization and Emerging Global Power Dynamics
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