Sure, but it ends up being extreme even for Reddit. There's no discourse, it's just everyone nodding along and agreeing.
zephyreks
They're ditching the USD's role as the global reserve currency. Any reduction in reliance on the USD directly impacts the USD's role as a reserve currency.
You don't have to go "I'm never touching the USD again" to ditch it in it's key use case.
I would actually love to see Saudi Arabia take the lead on food engineering. They might lack fresh water, but they have immense amounts of land and sun to play with.
The only alternative I can see is a mass reforestation project.
Wasn't Russia expecting Ukraine to capitulate (basically, like what Armenia did against Azerbaijan)?
They only sent, what, 80000 troops on the initial drive to Kyiv?
Russia's military budget in 2019 was $65 billion. It's a waste of money that's only practical because the US is literally swimming in taxpayer money (mostly because the US doesn't invest in itself, but that's another issue).
Macron was right, but being right is extremely expensive. Meanwhile, the EU's dependence on F-35s for defence isn't too great given the well-known issues with F-35 maintenance and the need for US private contractors in the maintenance loop.
lemmy.world is such a cesspool I don't understand it
What is the US changing with regards to its policies on India?
Yeah but they don't have the cultural and media power of the US.
They can't, but it looks good without Britain having to toss more money at the dumpster fire.
What do you think is happening right now?
Capitalism 🤷♀️
That's why the Saudi's aren't going to piss off the US, China, Russia, or India. Their strategy only works in peacetime.