American
policy is extremely dangerous to both America and the world. It is a
policy of bringing down the temple on everyone’s head, including its
own. Enacting American laws with the purpose of harming others will
harm America as well. It is a double-edged sword for obscure
American courts to hand down sentences in absentia. Those sentences,
passed in the presence of corrupt lawyers, aim only at confiscating
the money of others. The lawyers are accomplices whose goal is to
share the spoils. This sword could turn against America.
International investments have become extremely weary. It is a known
fact that “capital is cautious”. Investments will shrink. Liquidity
will dry up. The use of the US dollar will be avoided to reduce
risks of rate of exchange fluctuations. Oil supplies that could be
impounded due to those sentences passed by American courts might
grind to a halt. In order to avert the danger of America’s
expropriation of their money, states will not allow their assets to
leave their jurisdiction. Otherwise, they might be in danger of
having those court sentences applied to them.
A practical example of this is what Libya did during the Lockerbie
problem. It withdrew its money from the markets of America and its
allies. It brought that money back for fear it might be
expropriated. The American oil companies withdrew after sustaining
losses. If the new American law is applied or those court sentences
were enforced, it might do so once again. Iran, Venezuela and other
countries may do the same thing and withdraw their investments from
foreign banks and other enterprises. They might decide to stop oil
supplies and stop using the US dollar. America, the proponent of
this policy, will be the loser. American oil companies might be
nationalized, expelled or have their assets expropriated. They could
be replaced by Chinese companies. In this case also America will be
the loser. This is more likely to happen if this misguided policy
continues to surge forward and to be used as a pretext to seize
investments outside America. This will only lead countries with
foreign investments to bring back their investments to their local
markets. In that way they will be able to keep them as assets unless
America reconsiders its destructive policy.
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