Putin's SMART move can destroy US Dollar | De-dollarization | Abhi and Niyu
Summary
TLDRThe video discusses the geopolitical dynamics involving Russia and its alliances with China, Iran, and North Korea. Amidst the ongoing conflict with Ukraine, Russia is forming strong economic and military ties with these countries, defying Western sanctions. The video also highlights the potential for Cold War 2.0, driven by de-dollarization efforts and the expansion of BRICS. The narrative underscores Russia's strategy of strengthening alliances to counter Western influence, possibly signaling major shifts in global power structures.
Takeaways
- 🌐 Russia is engaged in a network war against America, not a traditional war with weapons.
- 🛡️ Despite the conflict with Ukraine, Putin has been visiting countries like North Korea and Vietnam, and meeting leaders like Xi Jinping and Narendra Modi.
- 🪙 Russia's economy has been functioning as a war economy for the past two years with significant defense spending and economic growth.
- 🤝 Russia has formed strategic alliances with China, Iran, and North Korea, collectively referred to as CRIK.
- 📈 Trade between China and Russia has increased by 50% in two years, with China supplying critical military and commercial goods.
- 🛠️ Iran has been providing Russia with ballistic missiles and attack drones, openly supporting its military efforts.
- 💣 North Korea has supplied Russia with significant amounts of ammunition and artillery, operating its factories at full capacity for this purpose.
- 💵 There is a global push towards de-dollarization, led by countries like China and supported by Russia, to reduce dependency on the US dollar.
- 🤔 The video discusses the implications of BRICS expansion and how it could lead to a new currency for trade among its member countries.
- 🔥 The narrative suggests the potential onset of Cold War 2.0, with countries forming alliances similar to those during the original Cold War era.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the video script?
-The video script discusses Russia's geopolitical strategies, its alliances with countries like China, Iran, and North Korea, and the implications of these relationships on global politics and economics.
What is the significance of Russia's alliances with China, Iran, and North Korea?
-These alliances, referred to as CRIK, provide Russia with military, economic, and political support, helping it sustain its war efforts and counter Western sanctions.
How has the trade between Russia and China changed in recent years?
-Trade between Russia and China has increased by 50% in just two years, with significant portions of Russian machine tools and micro-electronics being sourced from China.
What role does Iran play in supporting Russia?
-Iran has supplied Russia with ballistic missiles and attack drones, openly aiding Russia's military efforts without attempting to conceal their support.
Why is North Korea important to Russia?
-North Korea supplies Russia with ammunition and artillery shells, operating its factories at full capacity to support Russia in exchange for food and other resources.
What is the impact of de-dollarization on global trade?
-De-dollarization aims to reduce dependency on the US dollar for international trade. This movement is gaining traction, with many countries discussing alternatives, which could weaken the economic power of the US.
What is the significance of the BRICS nations in the global economy?
-BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) control $30 trillion of the world's GDP and are expanding to include more countries, potentially developing a new trade currency that could challenge the dominance of the US dollar.
What recent pact was signed between Russia and North Korea?
-Russia and North Korea signed a defense pact stating mutual support in case of an attack, including the potential use of nuclear weapons, which deepens their military alliance.
What is the potential consequence of Russia's and North Korea's defense pact for global stability?
-The pact could escalate tensions and lead to a broader conflict involving multiple nations, reminiscent of Cold War dynamics, especially if North Korea sends troops to support Russia against Ukraine.
What are the implications of BRICS expansion for the global economy?
-The expansion of BRICS to include countries like Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE could strengthen economic ties among member nations and reduce Western influence, leading to significant shifts in global economic power.
Outlines
🗺️ Russia's Global Maneuvering and Economic Resilience
Russia is engaging in strategic alliances and enhancing its network warfare capabilities despite its ongoing conflict with Ukraine. Putin's visits to North Korea, Vietnam, and China, as well as meetings with leaders like Narendra Modi, illustrate Russia's efforts to strengthen ties with key nations. The BRICS summit in October highlights Russia's diplomatic maneuvers. The video explores how Russia, despite heavy sanctions, is leveraging alliances with China, Iran, and North Korea (collectively termed CRIK) to sustain its economy and military efforts. The video promises an insightful look into Russia's strategies and future plans, encouraging viewers to stay till the end and subscribe for more geopolitical analysis.
💱 The Push for De-Dollarization and Strategic Alliances
China and Russia's alliance aims to reduce global reliance on the US dollar, a dependency highlighted during the 2008 financial crisis. China sees weakening the dollar as beneficial, with 80 countries now discussing de-dollarization. The video mentions the Petro-Dollar Agreement, which expired recently, challenging America's economic dominance. Russia is forming critical alliances, notably with North Korea, through a defense pact that includes mutual support in case of attacks. This pact, reminiscent of the Cold War era, could introduce nuclear threats into the Russia-Ukraine conflict, significantly complicating the geopolitical landscape.
🌐 Global Economic Powerhouses: G7 vs. BRICS
The world's GDP is approximately $105 trillion, controlled primarily by two groups: the G7 (USA, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, France) and BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa). Together, these groups hold 75% of global wealth. The BRICS group is expanding, with 59 countries expressing interest, and five new members (Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, UAE) set to join. This expansion could lead to the development of a new trade currency, potentially undermining the US dollar's dominance. Saudi Arabia's influence in OPEC might sway other oil-producing nations towards BRICS, significantly impacting global trade dynamics.
🌍 Cold War 2.0 and Geopolitical Realignments
The emerging geopolitical landscape suggests a potential Cold War 2.0, with countries forming alliances similar to those during the Cold War. North Korea's historical ties with the Soviet Union and its recent defense pact with Russia signal a significant shift. Tensions between Japan and China are rising, and North Korea's involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war could escalate into a broader conflict. The video concludes that the global power dynamics are changing, with the US facing challenges to its dominance. Putin's strategic alliances aim to counterbalance American influence, emphasizing the importance of forming strong international friendships in this evolving geopolitical environment.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Network War
💡BRICS
💡De-dollarization
💡CRIK
💡Sanctions
💡Petro-Dollar Agreement
💡Mutual Assistance Pact
💡Cold War 2.0
💡Economic Growth
💡Ballistic Missiles
Highlights
Russia is not engaged in a conventional war with America but is involved in a network-based conflict.
Despite the ongoing war with Ukraine, Putin has visited North Korea, Vietnam, and met Xi Jinping and Narendra Modi.
Russia is hosting the BRICS nations in October, which could have significant geopolitical implications.
Russia's economy has been a war economy for the past two years, with an annual defense budget of $386 billion.
Despite high inflation, Russia's economy is growing at 5.5%, outpacing many Western countries.
Russia has formed strong alliances with China, Iran, and North Korea, collectively referred to as CRIK.
China and Russia's trade has increased by 50% over two years, with a significant portion of Russian imports coming from China.
Iran has openly supplied ballistic missiles to Russia, contributing to their military capabilities.
North Korea has sent significant amounts of ammunition and artillery shells to Russia, operating its weapon factories at full capacity.
The alliance between Russia and North Korea includes a defense pact that commits both countries to support each other in case of an attack.
The BRICS group is expanding to include Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, potentially leading to the creation of a new trading currency.
China's support for Russia is part of a broader strategy to weaken the US dollar and promote de-dollarization.
The 2008 financial crisis highlighted the global dependency on the US dollar, motivating countries like China to seek alternatives.
The historical context of alliances formed during the Cold War is being revisited, with countries re-aligning based on past relationships.
The renewed pact between Russia and North Korea is reminiscent of their Cold War-era mutual assistance agreements.
The current geopolitical climate suggests we may be on the brink of a Cold War 2.0, with significant global realignments and tensions.
Transcripts
Russia is defeating America one
by one in the war.
What?
When did the war between
America and Russia start?
It's not about the war
that is fought with weapons.
It's about the war that
is fought with the network.
Despite the war with Ukraine,
Putin has gone on a
world tour.
First, he visited North Korea
and then Vietnam.
Putin also met Xi Jinping.
Narendra Modi is also meeting
Putin in Russia.
In October, Russia is hosting BRICS nations
This video could be the
start of World War 3.
Russia and North Korea are
the two countries that have
the highest number of sanctions.
They are forming a team with each other
In this video, we will
know why Russia is surviving
and what is Russia's future masterplan?
The video is quite interesting,
so please watch it till the end
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Chapter 1, Russia's friendship.
The Russian economy has been
a war economy for the
past two years.
Russia's annual defense budget is
$386 billion.
Inflation is 7.4%, which
is quite high.
But their economy is also
growing by 5.5%. How
How is this possible?
Even a country like America
is growing by 2.5%.
Many European countries are just
out of the recession.
How is Russia growing?
When a country is fighting
a war, more than weapons,
it needs friends.
Russia has made some all weather friends
Namely, China, Iran, and North Korea
They are also called CRIK
And if your friends supply
weapons to you, then
nothing beats that
According to the data from
2022-23, China and Russia's
trade has increased by 50
% in just two years.
And these are just official
trade figures.
70% of Russian machine
tools and 90% of
micro-electronics come from China.
China is quite smart.
China sells such items to
Russia that can be used
for the military and for
commercial applications as well.
These items can also be
used to make missiles, drones,
and tanks.
And they can also be
used in computers or electric vehicles
In addition, these two countries
use their own currency in
90% of their trade.
Russia has stopped accepting both
dollars and euros.
Trade with Western countries has
completely stopped.
In the first six months
of 2023, 14 million dollars
worth of drones from China
went to Russia.
Let's talk about Iran.
Iran has sent many ballistic
missiles to Russia.
Just like China tries to
hide its relations with Russia,
Iran doesn't even try.
America believes that Iran and
China are producing attack drones
for Russia.
The 21st century war is
going to be a drone
war.
We have made a video
on how Iran helps Russia,
which you can watch here.
And now let's talk about
North Korea.
China, Russia, and Iran have
one thing in common.
They are diplomatic.
Meaning, they try to hide
their real intentions.
But North Korea is different.
If you want to understand
the definition of dictatorship, then
look at North Korea.
North Korea has recently sent
6,700 containers full of
ammunition and 3 million artillery
shells to Russia.
In North Korea, most
of the factories operate at
30% capacity.
But the factories that make
weapons for Russia operate at
full swing or 100% capacity
And why shouldn't they?
Russia trades weapons and
gives North Korea food.
Now you can understand how
CRIK countries trade with each other.
How they constantly help each other
And because of this, Russia
has been fighting with Ukraine
for the past two years.
Okay, Russia is not alone
in the war.
But what difference does it
make to us?
Chapter 2, Russia's next move.
Before understanding Russia's next move,
it is important to understand
why countries like China support Russia
The reason goes back to 2008
When the financial crisis of
2008 happened, there were clouds
of recession all over the world
This was the time when
the whole world realized that
we are over-dependent on
the US dollar.
During the financial crisis of
2008, it was the fault
of the American banks who
started giving loans without thinking
And when this bubble broke,
the markets crashed.
But if this had happened
in any other country, then
it would have been just
the problem of that country.
But this happened in America.
So the problem was not
just America's problem.
This problem became
a global problem
To save the American dollar
and the American economy
from America's financial crisis.
the whole world took
And some of the world's
leaders were upset about this.
Today, China believes
that by supporting Russia
If US Dollar is weakened
then it is good for China
In our previous video, we
explained that 80% of
the world's trade is in
the US dollar.
This gives America a lot
of power.
Because it is only the
American Fed that controls how
many dollars to print and
which country can use the
dollar for what purpose.
China believes that we need
de-dollarization.
You can see the impact
of this today.
Because 80 countries in the
world are talking about de-dollarization
The dollar became the world's
trade currency because of the
Petro-Dollar Agreement.
Where along with Saudi, many
oil-producing countries agreed that
oil will be traded in
the US dollar.
But the interesting thing is
that this deal expired in
June of this year.
And at the time of making this video
The Agreement has not been renewed
This is the biggest challenge
for America right now
On the other hand, Russia
is making friends one after the other
Let's focus on North Korea.
Russia and North Korea need
each other.
North Korea needs oil and
gas and Russia needs artillery
and ammunition.
North Korea is the most
isolated country in the world.
But now Russia has become
an official friend of North Korea
What happened is that North
Korea and Russia signed a
defense pact.
This deal says that if
anyone attacks North Korea, Russia
will help them.
And similarly, if anyone attacks Russia
North Korea will help Russia
This pact is similar to
the one between America and
Taiwan.
Which we have explained in
this video.
One term in this is
very interesting and dangerous.
And that is using all
available means.
That is, both countries have
nuclear weapons.
And if needed, both countries
can use nuclear weapons.
That is, now North Korea
has entered the Russia-Ukraine war
North Korea is going to
send its troops to fight
against Ukraine.
If North Korea stands against Ukraine
then it will be a big challenge for western countries
Chapter 3: Future of Global Economy
Usually, we talk about the
GDP of one or two
countries.
But what is the GDP
of the world?
Estimates say that the world
GDP is about $105 trillion.
But who controls all this wealth?
The obvious answer would be
all countries.
Right?
Wrong.
In fact, 75% of
this entire wealth, i.e.
3/4th, is controlled by
only two groups.
The first group is G7,
i.e. USA, Canada, Germany,
Italy, Japan, UK, and France.
These are the most advanced
and richest countries in the world
Almost half of the world's
economy i.e $45 trillion is controlled by these
is controlled by G7 countries
The second group is BRICS,
i.e. Brazil, Russia, India,
China, and South Africa.
All these countries together control
$30 trillion.
All the other countries in
the world want to join
any of these two groups.
So that in the future,
a big country can be
their partner.
The interesting thing is that
the first group is very
exclusive and closed.
But 59 countries have expressed
their desire to become
a part of BRICS.
And now the news is
that BRICS will no longer
be a group of just
5 countries.
BRICS is expanding.
5 more countries will become
full-time members of BRICS.
Who are these countries?
Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia,
and the UAE.
It is possible that after
Saudi Arabia and the UAE
become a part of BRICS,
a new currency may be
developed with which these 10
countries can trade with each other
Saudi Arabia has a big
say in OPEC countries.
Other OPEC countries
may follow Saudi Arabia's steps
And if there is one person who
will be most happy to know this
then it is this person
Vladimir Putin
Chapter 4: Cold War 2.0
After understanding all these facts
We have some questions
Why is Putin making friends?
What is India discussing with Russia before BRICS?
Is there a secret plan about De-Dollarization
One thing is certain
In coming days there will be a lot happening in geopolitics
All these events
may not be the
beginning of World War 3
But yes, they can signal
Cold War 2
Because many countries are making
teams with their old allies,
who used to be their
allies during the Cold War.
For example, North Korea.
Just like America and Japan
were fighting with each other
during World War 2, the
Soviet Union was also fighting
with Japan.
At that time, Undivided Korea,
i.e. North and South Korea
were under Japanese occupation.
After Japan's defeat, the USSR
made Kim Il Sung the
leader of North Korea.
In 1950, North Korea attacked
South Korea.
And at this time, South
Korea took the help of
Western countries.
And since then, South Korea
has become a Western ally.
Technically, the war between North
Korea and South Korea never
ended.
But both the countries signed
an armistice in 1953.
In 1961, the Soviet Union
and North Korea signed a
Mutual Assistance Pact.
It was also written that
if one country is attacked,
the other country will help
North Korea became a communist
country and South Korea became
a Western-type democracy.
Today, this ideological divide has
also become an economic divide.
South Korea's brands LG, Hyundai,
Samsung can be seen all
over the world today.
And North Korea has nothing.
When the Cold War between
America and the USSR ended,
a very big ally of
North Korea was finished
On 19th June
A new pact was signed between Russia & North Korea
This is reminiscent of the old pact
This will force Japan and
South Korea to pick a side
That is, along with South
a formal treaty with Western countries
Tensions between Japan and China
are all-time high.
That is, we are just
one conflict away from an
all-out multi-nation war.
The conclusion of this video
is that there has been
only one superpower in the
world for the past 30
America.
America is an economic superpower
and also a military superpower.
And there is not a
single country that can compete
with America.
Putin understands this and he
is very smart.
So Putin is not fighting
this battle alone.
He is making friends one
after the other.
And in this war, the
country that cannot make friends
will definitely increase its enemies.
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