A risk from the US point of view, but for many states, this is quite the opposite - these developments are in large part aimed at removing the risk of US financial abuse in the form of unilateral sanctions.
At least the libs were owned though :)
"Make the libtards cry"
Was enough of a hate monger campaign promise, to put the most blatantly corrupt president in US history, in office.
The descent of the US population into abject idiocy has been striking.
The routinely noted decline in US "educational achievement" correlates most closely, with the propagation in the school aged population, of "smartphones" and the algorithmic websites at which they're aimed.
I've been saying lately: Apple caused the collapse of US educational outcomes.
The long distance culture war was enabled by long distance visibility.
The whole 'own the libs' thing wouldn't have existed in an era where everybody wasn't paticipating in a medium that made non-local people extremely visible to one another.
It's no surprise that conservative billionaires went on a massive left-leaning media buying spree... Washington Post, Twitter, CNN, etc etc etc.
>>> Smartphones did nothing. The "people" who manipulated the reality within them did.
So those manipulations and their machinations weren't enabled by the existance of smarphones?
Visa and Mastercard were mentioned in the article but I would also add PayPal into the list.
If the US government issues sanctions, they will comply.
Countries outside the US are wise to pursue other infrastructure.
The big surprise is that this problem has been ignored for so long.
Of course, here in the US, we will not be alllowed a free instant payment system, because giving 3% of gross sales away to an absentee business, is patriotism 8-/
It's been a long time since patriotism didnt mean either racist conservative, or capitalist bully.
My man, that is the prize. Article is clearly written for US government elite to exhort them to bully other countries into staying in the system.