Monday, September 3, 2012

How Long Will the Dollar Remain the World's Reserve Currency?

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Ron Paul

We frequently hear the financial press refer to the U.S. dollar as the “world’s reserve currency,” implying that our dollar will always retain its value in an ever shifting world economy. But this is a dangerous and mistaken assumption.

Since August 15, 1971, when President Nixon closed the gold window and refused to pay out any of our remaining 280 million ounces of gold, the U.S. dollar has operated as a pure fiat currency. This means the dollar became an article of faith in the continued stability and might of the U.S. government.

In essence, we declared our insolvency in 1971. Everyone recognized some other monetary system had to be devised in order to bring stability to the markets.

Amazingly, a new system was devised which allowed the U.S. to operate the printing presses for the world reserve currency with no restraints placed on it-- not even a pretense of gold convertibility! Realizing the world was embarking on something new and mind-boggling, elite money managers, with especially strong support from U.S. authorities, struck an agreement with OPEC in the 1970s to price oil in U.S. dollars exclusively for all worldwide transactions. This gave the dollar a special place among world currencies and in essence backed the dollar with oil.

In return, the U.S. promised to protect the various oil-rich kingdoms in the Persian Gulf against threat of invasion or domestic coup. This arrangement helped ignite radical Islamic movements among those who resented our influence in the region. The arrangement also gave the dollar artificial strength, with tremendous financial benefits for the United States. It allowed us to export our monetary inflation by buying oil and other goods at a great discount as the dollar flourished.


In 2003, however, Iran began pricing its oil exports in Euro for Asian and European buyers. The Iranian government also opened an oil bourse in 2008 on the island of Kish in the Persian Gulf for the express purpose of trading oil in Euro and other currencies. In 2009 Iran completely ceased any oil transactions in U.S. dollars. These actions by the second largest OPEC oil producer pose a direct threat to the continued status of our dollar as the world’s reserve currency, a threat which partially explains our ongoing hostility toward Tehran.

While the erosion of our petrodollar agreement with OPEC certainly threatens the dollar’s status in the Middle East, an even larger threat resides in the Far East. Our greatest benefactors for the last twenty years-- Asian central banks-- have lost their appetite for holding U.S. dollars. China, Japan, and Asia in general have been happy to hold U.S. debt instruments in recent decades, but they will not prop up our spending habits forever. Foreign central banks understand that American leaders do not have the discipline to maintain a stable currency.

If we act now to replace the fiat system with a stable dollar backed by precious metals or commodities, the dollar can regain its status as the safest store of value among all government currencies. If not, the rest of the world will abandon the dollar as the global reserve currency.

Both Congress and American consumers will then find borrowing a dramatically more expensive proposition. Remember, our entire consumption economy is based on the willingness of foreigners to hold U.S. debt. We face a reordering of the entire world economy if the federal government cannot print, borrow, and spend money at a rate that satisfies its endless appetite for deficit spending.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congress has allowed the Fed bankrupt us with fake fiat money, and NOW they want a gold standard. how convenient. what perfect timing.

way to go ron paul. keep carrying the torch for the NWO.

ron paul, how about some 9/11 truth? How about calling for grand jury? Oh that's right, you are too busy.

Anonymous said...

Everyone is expecting a crash in the US dollar but my guess is it will hang on longer than people think. There's probably a couple more rabbit's in the hat.

As for ANON @ 7:31 PM, what are the chances of a REAL 9-11 investigation taking place right now? It would only produce another fairy tale report. The first job is to purge the system of criminals.

Anonymous said...

911 is the easiest way to ID and purge the criminals. the evidence is smoking gun obvious. we don't need another investigation. we merely need grand jury indictments and prosecutions. there is sufficient evidence to start indicting many people, who will expose others and so on.

Anonymous said...

also re: 9/11, it's time to fire, arrest & replace the state and federal prosecutors who are standing down in the face of a mountain of evidence and expert opinion.

Anonymous said...

@Anon 7:31 - Congress did not "let" the Fed print the money that is bankrupting us. Congress required it by authorizing more spending than we had taxes for. So they had to go hat in hand to the marketplace to get loans. Once no one stepped forward to loan money to us, the Feds stepped up and printed it. There is little other choice other than to raise the interest rates, and that would sink us quickly. We cannot afford the debt we are in, much less add more at higher interest rates.

Anonymous said...

Anon 3:08. let, required, cose enough. we don't owe the debt you say we do. debt owed thru fraud is voidable. "sink us?" who is "us"? you a bankster? let them go under. Time to end the house of card and rebuild.

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