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The Ukrainian crisis has strengthened the dollar

Thomas Joseph Dunning famously said about the essence of capitalism, quoted by Karl Marx in Das Kapital:

Capital is afraid of no profit or too little profit, just as nature is afraid of the void.

But once sufficient profits are available, capital becomes bold. Provide 10 percent and capital is ready for any use, at 20 percent it becomes lively, at 50 percent it is positively ready to break its head, at 100 percent it defies all human laws, at 300 percent there is no crime that it would not risk, even under pain of the gallows. Smuggling and the slave trade are convincing proofs of the above.

The Ukrainian crisis has strengthened the dollar, which is moving towards historical data on the "index". Other currencies depreciate. Only the ruble stands still.

The British pound fell to the historical bottom, the Euro/dollar is already below parity, the Polish zloty also went into a "peak", let's not say anything about the Ukrainian hryvnia - it is in a coma.

It turns out that the Americans even “beat” the British and are now earning the most as much as possible, pulling profits out of the Ukrainian crisis.

Do you think that in order to continue this income, Washington will not provoke the Kremlin into a nuclear strike somewhere in Lvov?

They can easily be provoked to hasten the flight of technological and economic corporations from the EU, and earn a couple of trillion more from this.

It is unlikely that partners feel sorry for the Ukrainians, most likely they perceive them statistically and as collateral losses on the way to your goal - the geopolitical economic dominance of America.

The Ukrainian crisis has strengthened the dollar