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Muhammad Amir - 20 Jun 2008, 03:08 am
Why the Dollar Bubble is about to Burst?

IRAN HAS REALLY DONE IT...more deadlier than the nuclear..

The Voice (issue 264 -) ran an article beginning, 'Iran has really gone and
done it now. No, they haven't sent their first nuclear sub in to the
Persian Gulf. They are about to launch something much more deadly -- next
week the Iran Bourse will open to trade oil, not n dollars but in Euros'
This apparently insignificant event has consequences far greater for the US
people, indeed all for us all, than is imaginable.

Currently almost all oil buying and selling is in US-dollars through
exchanges in London and New York. It is not accidental they are both
US-owned.

The Wall Street crash in 1929 sparked off global depression and World War
II. During that war the US supplied provisions and munitions to all its
allies, refusing currency and demanding gold payments in exchange.

By 1945, 80% of the world's gold was sitting in US vaults. The dollar
became the one undisputed global reserve currency -- it was treated
world-wide as `safer than gold'. The Bretton Woods agreement was
established.

The US took full advantage over the next decades and printed dollars like
there was no tomorrow. The US exported many mountains of dollars, paying
for ever-increasing amounts of commodities, tax cuts for the rich, many
wars abroad, mercenaries, spies and politicians the world over. You see,
this did not affect inflation at home! The US got it all for free! Well,
maybe for a forest or two.

Over subsequent decades the world's vaults bulged at the seams and more and
more vaults were built, just for US dollars. Each year, the US spends many
more dollars abroad that at home. Analysts pretty much agree that outside
the US , of the savings, or reserves, of all other countries, in gold and
all currencies -- that a massive 66% of this total wealth is in US dollars!

In 1971 several countries simultaneously tried to sell a small portion of
their dollars to the US for gold. Krassimir Petrov, (Ph. D. in Economics at
Ohio University) recently wrote, 'The US Government defaulted on its
payment on August 15, 1971 . While popular spin told the story of `severing
the link between the dollar and gold', in reality the denial to pay back in
gold was an act of bankruptcy by the US Government.' The 1945 Breton Woods
agreement was unilaterally smashed.

The dollar and US economy were on a precipice resembling Germany in 1929.
The US now had to find a way for the rest of the world to believe and have
faith in the paper dollar. The solution was in oil, in the petrodollar. The
US viciously bullied first Saudi Arabia and then OPEC to sell oil for
dollars only -- it worked, the dollar was saved. Now countries had to keep
dollars to buy much needed oil. And the US could buy oil all over the
world, free of charge. What a Houdini for the US! Oil replaced gold as the
new foundation to stop the paper dollar sinking.

Since 1971, the US printed even more mountains of dollars to spend abroad.
The trade deficit grew and grew. The US sucked-in much of the world's
products for next to nothing. More vaults were built.

Expert, Cóilínn Nunan, wrote in 2003, 'The dollar is the de facto world
reserve currency: the US currency accounts for approximately two thirds of
all official exchange reserves. More than four-fifths of all foreign
exchange transactions and half of all world exports are denominated in
dollars. In addition, all IMF loans are denominated in dollars.'
Dr Bulent Gukay of Keele University recently wrote, 'This system of the
US dollar acting as global reserve currency in oil trade keeps the demand
for the dollar `artificially' high. This enables the US to carry out
printing dollars at the price of next to nothing to fund increased military
spending and consumer spending on imports. There is no theoretical limit to
the amount of dollars that can be printed. As long as the US has no serious
challengers, and the other states have confidence in the US dollar, the
system functions.'

Until recently, the US-dollar has been safe. However, since 1990 Western
Europe has been busy growing, swallowing up central and Eastern Europe .
French and German bosses were jealous of the US ability to buy goods and
people the world over for nothing. They wanted a slice of the free cake
too.
Further, they now had the power and established the euro in late 1999
against massive US-inspired opposition across Europe , especially from
Britain - paid for in dollars of course. But the euro succeeded.

Only months after the euro-launch, Saddam's Iraq announced it was switching
from selling oil in dollars only, to euros only -- breaking the OPEC
agreement.. Iran , Russia , Venezuela , Libya , all began talking openly of
switching too -- were the floodgates about to be opened?

Then aero planes flew into the twin-towers in September 2001. Was this
another Houdini chance to save the US (petro) dollar and the biggest
financial/economic crash in history? War preparations began in the US But
first war-fever had to be created -- and truth was the first casualty.
Other oil producing countries watched-on. In 2000 Iraq began selling oil in
euros.
In 2002, Iraq changed all their petro-dollars in their vaults into euros. A
few months later, the US began their invasion of Iraq .

The whole world was watching: very few aware that the US was engaging in
the first oil currency, or petro-dollar war. After the invasion of Iraq in
March 2003, remember, the US secured oil areas first. Their first sales in
August were, of course, in dollars, again. The only government building in
Baghdad not bombed was the Oil Ministry! It does not matter how many people
are murdered -- for the US , the petro-dollar must be saved as the only way
to buy and sell oil - otherwise the US economy will crash, and much more
besides.

In early 2003, Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela talked openly of selling
half of its oil in euros (the other half is bought by the US). On 12 April
2003, the US-supported business leaders and some generals in Venezuela
kidnapped Chavez and attempted a coup. The masses rose against this and the
Army followed suit. The coup failed. This was bad for the US .

In November 2000 the euro/dollar was at $0.82 dollars, its lowest ever, and
still diving, but when Iraq started selling oil in euros, the euro dive was
halted. In April 2002 senior OPEC reps talked about trading in euros and
the euro shot up. In June 2003 the US occupiers of Iraq switched trading
back to dollars and the euro fell against the dollar again. In August 2003
Iran starts to sell oil in euros to some European countries and the euro
rises sharply. In the winter of 2003-4 Russian and OPEC politicians talked
seriously of switching oil/gas sales to the euro and the euro rose. In
February 2004 OPEC met and made no decision to turn to the euro -- and yes,
the euro fell against the dollar. In June 2004 Iran announced it would
build an oil bourse to rival London and New York , and again, the euro
rose. The euro stands at $1.27 and has been climbing of late.

But matters this month became far, far worse for the US dollar. On 5th May
Iran registered its own Oil Bourse, the IOB. Not only are they now selling
oil in euros from abroad -- they have established an actual Oil Bourse, a
global trading centre for all countries to buy and sell their oil!

In Chavez's recent visit to London ; he talked openly about supporting the
Iranian Oil Bourse, and selling oil in euros. When asked in London about
the new arms embargo imposed by the US against Venezuela, Chavez
prophetically dismissed the US as 'a paper tiger'.

Currently, almost all the world's oil is sold on either the NYMEX, New York
Mercantile Exchange, or the IPE, London's International Petroleum Exchange.
Both are owned by US citizens and both sell and buy only in US dollars. The
success of the Iran Oil Bourse makes sense to Europe , which buys 70% of
Iran 's oil. It makes sense for Russia , which sells 66% of its oil to
Europe . But worse for the US , China and India have already stated they
are very interested in the new Iranian Oil Bourse.

If there is a tactical-nuclear strike on - deja-vu - `weapons of mass
destruction' in Iran, who would bet against a certain Oil Exchange and
more, being bombed too?

And worse for Bush. It makes sense for Europe , China , India and Japan--
as well as all the other countries mentioned above -- to buy and sell oil
in Euro's. They will certainly have to stock-up on euros now, and they will
sell dollars to do so. The euro is far more stable than the debt-ridden
dollar. The IMF has recently highlighted US economic difficulties and the
trade deficit strangling the US-- there is no way out.

The problem for so many countries now is how to get rid of their vaults
full of dollars, before it crashes? And the US has bullied so many
countries for so many decades around the world, that many will see a chance
to kick the bully back. The US cannot accept even 5% of the world's dollars
-- it would crash the US economy dragging much of the world with it,
especially Britain .

To survive, as the Scottish Socialist Voice article stated, 'the US, needs
to generate a trade surplus to get out of this one. Problem is it
can't.'
This is spot on. To do that they must force US workers into near slavery,
to get paid less than Chinese or Indian workers. We all know that this will
not happen.

What will happen in the US ? Chaos for sure. Maybe a workers revolution,
but looking at the situation as it is now, it is more likely to be a re-run
of Germany post-1929, and some form of extreme-right mass movement will
emerge...

Does Europe and China/Asia have the economic independence and strength to
stop the whole world's economies collapsing with the US? Their vaults are
full to the brim with dollars.

The US has to find a way to pay for its dollar-imperialist exploitation of
the world since 1945.. Somehow, eventually, it has to account for every
dollar in every vault in the world.

Bombing Iran could backfire tremendously. It would bring Iran openly into
the war in Iraq , behind the Shiite majority. The US cannot cope even now
with the much smaller Iraqi insurgency. Perhaps the US will feed into the
Sunni v Shiite conflict and turn it into a wider Middle-East civil-war.
However, this is so dangerous for global oil supplies. Further, they know
that this would be temporary, as some country somewhere else, will
establish a euro-oil-exchange, perhaps in Brussels .

There is one `solution' -- scrap the dollar and print a whole new currency
for the US . This will destroy 66% of the rest of the world's
savings/reserves in one swoop. Imagine the implications? Such are the
desperate things now swimming around heads in the White House, Wall Street
and Pentagon.

Another is to do as Germany did, just before invading Poland in 1938. The
Nazis filmed a mock Polish Army attack on Germany , to win hearts and minds
at home. But again, this is a finger in the dam. So, how is the US going to
escape this time? The only global arena of total superiority left is
military. Who knows what horrors lie ahead. A new world war is one tool by
which the US could discipline its `allies' into keeping the dollar in their
vaults.

The task of socialists today is to explain to as many as possible,
especially our class, that the coming crisis belongs purely to capitalism
and (dollar) imperialism. Not people of other cultures, not Islam, not the
axis of evil or their so-called WMDs. Their system alone is to blame.

The new Iranian Oil Bourse, the IOB, is situated in a new building on the
free-trade-zone island of Kish, in the Persian Gulf. It's computers and
software are all set to go. The IOB was supposed to be up and running last
March, but many pressures forced a postponement. Where the pressure came
from is obvious. It was internationally registered on 5th May and supposed
to open mid-May, but its opening was put off, some saying the oil-mafia was
involved, along with much international pressure. Just google `pertroeuro'
, and the story lies before you.

From now on, anyone in the know will wake up every morning and, even
before coffee, will check out the latest exchange rate between the euro and
dollar.

Regards,

Muhammad Amir
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