While the distraction that is the stock market continues to enthrall most Americans, the big shots in the global monetary which for now are taking place behind the scenes, are getting ever louder. Several recent cases in point:
- US Attacks "Closest Ally" UK For "Constant Accommodation" With China
- De-Dollarization Accelerates As More Of Washington's "Allies" Defect To China-Led Bank
- US "Isolated" As Key Ally Japan Considers Joining China-Led Bank
- US Upset At West's Lack Of War Preparedness
- Treasury Secretary Lew Admits US "International Credibility & Influence Is Being Threatened"
One person who is paying attention to the failure of the US to grasp that the unipolar world of the 1980s is long gone, is Russia's Vladimir Putin, who earlier today proposed creating a "Eurasian" currency union which would have Belarus and Kazakhstan as its first members, which already are Russia's partners in a political and economic union made up of former Soviet republics.
As Telegraph reports, Putin made his proposal at a meeting with the Belarussian and Kazakh presidents which highlighted the challenges facing the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union following the fall in global oil prices and the decline of the Russian rouble.
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