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Can other nations follow Russia’s lead in ditching the US dollar? RT’s Keiser Report finds out | Can other nations follow Russia’s lead in ditching the US dollar? RT’s Keiser Report finds out |
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Russia’s divesting from the US dollar gives the country a lot of maneuverability to make its own deals without interference from Washington, says Max Keiser of RT’s Keiser Report. | Russia’s divesting from the US dollar gives the country a lot of maneuverability to make its own deals without interference from Washington, says Max Keiser of RT’s Keiser Report. |
He asked technical analyst Tone Vays whether other countries could follow its example. | He asked technical analyst Tone Vays whether other countries could follow its example. |
READ MORE: Ruble strengthens to 11-month high as Russia squeezes out US dollar from its economy | READ MORE: Ruble strengthens to 11-month high as Russia squeezes out US dollar from its economy |
“It’s going to be hard for smaller countries without resources and without a strong leader that can stand up to America … to do what is better for their people in their view without being bought or being told what to do by another country,” says Vays. | “It’s going to be hard for smaller countries without resources and without a strong leader that can stand up to America … to do what is better for their people in their view without being bought or being told what to do by another country,” says Vays. |
“Russia is able to do it, but how does an African country stand up to the US government? They can’t.” | “Russia is able to do it, but how does an African country stand up to the US government? They can’t.” |
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