Sarkozy urges less international reliance on US dollar

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Sarkozy urges less international reliance on US dollar

As long as the American dollar is still used by the world as the reserve currency, America has power, and can still be an obstacle to the emergence of a new global economic order that men like George Soros and others are pushing for.  If world governments can knock the U.S. dollar out of its pre-emanate position and replace it with a new global currency, it's game over for America. The United States with its huge debt-load would not be able to simply monetize their debt, (create digital dollars to pay off treasuries).  America would be in no better position than that of Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, etc. which have similar debt to GDP ratios as the United States has.

This kicking out of the economic foundations of America by replacing the dollar with another reserve currency would then allow for the long held dream of those that seek a new global economic system.  They could collapse the system under the weight of its own debt and then rebuild their new utopia. 

However, we as Christians know this utopia is but a mirage and will cause the deaths of billions of people.  Pray you will not be here when all hell breaks forth on the planet.  Please make your decision for Jesus Christ today.


Since you have kept my command to endure patiently, I will also keep you from the hour of trial that is going to come on the whole world to test the inhabitants of the earth.  Revelation NIV

From the articles:
France is hosting this year's G8 and G20 summits, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy has started to campaign for a change to the way the US dollar plays a central role in the global economy. In his New Year's Eve address to his country, Sarkozy said France would look to change a system which no longer reflects our modern global society. "The system put in place in 1945 is for a world that doesn't exist anymore," the French president told the nation. He suggested that the current model which uses the US dollar as the primary reserve currency was "unstable" and "makes part of the world dependent on American monetary policy."
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy takes his campaign for greater global food price and currency stability to Washington next week when he seeks Barack Obama's support for France's goals as head of the Group of 20 powers. Soaring food prices and riots in places like Algeria offer Sarkozy ammunition to press for more coordination between G20 governments to combat wild swings in vital commodity prices as well as exchange rates versus the long-dominant U.S. dollar.

Sarkozy urges less international reliance on US dollar

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