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America's Dumbest Move Yet: Seizing A Foreign Bank
Jul 24, 2014 15:38:21   #
Patty
 
America's Dumbest Move Yet: Seizing A Foreign Bank
Tyler Durden's pictureSubmitted by Tyler Durden on 07/24/2014 15:26 -0400

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Submitted by Simon Black of Sovereign Man blog,

Ten dark suited men entered the premises of FBME bank in Cyprus on Friday afternoon and took it hostage.

It must have looked like a scene from the Matrix. And given the surrealism of how this conflict is escalating, maybe it was.

The men were from the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC). And they commandeered FBME because an obscure agency within the US government recently issued a report accusing the bank of laundering money.

It just so happens that FBME… and Cyprus in general… is where a lot of wealthy Russians hold their vast fortunes.

Bear in mind, there has been no proof that any crime was committed. There was no court hearing. No charges were read. It wasn’t even the government of Cyprus who accused them of anything.

There was just a generic report penned by some bureaucrat 10,000 miles away.

Funny thing—when HSBC got caught red-handed laundering funds for a Mexican drug cartel last year, the US government gave them a slap on the wrist. HSBC got off with a fine.

Yet when the US government merely hints that FBME could be laundering money, the bank gets taken over at gunpoint.

Welcome to warfare in the 21st century. It’s not about battleships and ground troops anymore.

This time the adversaries are battling each other using what ultimately affects everyone: money.

And on this battlefield the US doesn’t really have many options.

•US banks still form the nucleus of the global financial system, but this is quickly being replaced.
•Just last week the BRICS nations met in Fortaleza, Brazil to launch the origins of a brand new, non-US financial system.
•The US is still the largest economy in the world, but will likely lose this status to China by the end of the year.
•The US dollar is still the most widely used currency in global trade, but even America’s closest allies (Canada, Western Europe) recognize that the time has come to move beyond the dollar.
So while the US is still running around and barking at others, it is quickly losing its capacity to bite.

Their only tactic is to haphazardly attack Russian interests wherever they can.

They’re sanctioning Russian companies. They’re trying to torpedo international support for Russia. And now they’ve resorted to plundering Russian assets held in other sovereign nations.

Imagine you’re Qatar. Or China. Or Kuwait. Or Singapore. Or anyone else who holds substantial amounts of US debt.

All of these countries understand the lesson loud and clear: when the US doesn’t like you, they will do everything they can to make your life difficult.

Does this inspire confidence? If you’re holding hundreds of billions of dollars of US Treasuries, does this really improve your level of trust in the US?

Probably not.

By terrorizing Russian interests, the Obama administration is begging the rest of the world to reconsider their misplaced trust in the United States.

All these foreign countries really have to do if they want to retaliate is start dumping their US Treasuries. Or simply stop rolling over when the notes mature.

That will cause catastrophic consequences in the United States. Interest rates will soar, inflation will kick in, and the government will be even closer to default than it already is.

Inexplicably, Mr. Obama is practically begging the world to do this. It’s tremendously arrogant.

It’s like the economic warfare equivalent of Napoleon pompously leading his overstretched, exhausted army into Russia.

And neither Napoleon nor Obama gave the slightest consideration to the big picture consequences.

At $17.6 trillion in debt, the US is trying to wage economic war without any ammunition. It’s not something that is going to work out well for them.

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Jul 24, 2014 17:59:36   #
jonhatfield Loc: Green Bay, WI
 
So we Americans are dogs and villains whose bark and bite is destined to become whine and toothless? Such negative views of America posted daily by Putin's Patty in selected quotes from Russian f*****m's internet propaganda sites. What's wrong with you, Paterinski, that you're so down on America and so committed to Russia?

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Jul 24, 2014 19:48:13   #
Airforceone
 
Patty wrote:
America's Dumbest Move Yet: Seizing A Foreign Bank
Tyler Durden's pictureSubmitted by Tyler Durden on 07/24/2014 15:26 -0400

BrazilBRICsChinadefaultKuwaitNapoleonObama AdministrationThe Matrix

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inShare.0
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Submitted by Simon Black of Sovereign Man blog,

Ten dark suited men entered the premises of FBME bank in Cyprus on Friday afternoon and took it hostage.

It must have looked like a scene from the Matrix. And given the surrealism of how this conflict is escalating, maybe it was.

The men were from the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC). And they commandeered FBME because an obscure agency within the US government recently issued a report accusing the bank of laundering money.

It just so happens that FBME… and Cyprus in general… is where a lot of wealthy Russians hold their vast fortunes.

Bear in mind, there has been no proof that any crime was committed. There was no court hearing. No charges were read. It wasn’t even the government of Cyprus who accused them of anything.

There was just a generic report penned by some bureaucrat 10,000 miles away.

Funny thing—when HSBC got caught red-handed laundering funds for a Mexican drug cartel last year, the US government gave them a slap on the wrist. HSBC got off with a fine.

Yet when the US government merely hints that FBME could be laundering money, the bank gets taken over at gunpoint.

Welcome to warfare in the 21st century. It’s not about battleships and ground troops anymore.

This time the adversaries are battling each other using what ultimately affects everyone: money.

And on this battlefield the US doesn’t really have many options.

•US banks still form the nucleus of the global financial system, but this is quickly being replaced.
•Just last week the BRICS nations met in Fortaleza, Brazil to launch the origins of a brand new, non-US financial system.
•The US is still the largest economy in the world, but will likely lose this status to China by the end of the year.
•The US dollar is still the most widely used currency in global trade, but even America’s closest allies (Canada, Western Europe) recognize that the time has come to move beyond the dollar.
So while the US is still running around and barking at others, it is quickly losing its capacity to bite.

Their only tactic is to haphazardly attack Russian interests wherever they can.

They’re sanctioning Russian companies. They’re trying to torpedo international support for Russia. And now they’ve resorted to plundering Russian assets held in other sovereign nations.

Imagine you’re Qatar. Or China. Or Kuwait. Or Singapore. Or anyone else who holds substantial amounts of US debt.

All of these countries understand the lesson loud and clear: when the US doesn’t like you, they will do everything they can to make your life difficult.

Does this inspire confidence? If you’re holding hundreds of billions of dollars of US Treasuries, does this really improve your level of trust in the US?

Probably not.

By terrorizing Russian interests, the Obama administration is begging the rest of the world to reconsider their misplaced trust in the United States.

All these foreign countries really have to do if they want to retaliate is start dumping their US Treasuries. Or simply stop rolling over when the notes mature.

That will cause catastrophic consequences in the United States. Interest rates will soar, inflation will kick in, and the government will be even closer to default than it already is.

Inexplicably, Mr. Obama is practically begging the world to do this. It’s tremendously arrogant.

It’s like the economic warfare equivalent of Napoleon pompously leading his overstretched, exhausted army into Russia.

And neither Napoleon nor Obama gave the slightest consideration to the big picture consequences.

At $17.6 trillion in debt, the US is trying to wage economic war without any ammunition. It’s not something that is going to work out well for them.
America's Dumbest Move Yet: Seizing A Foreign Bank... (show quote)



I am with you patty let's go to war with Russia that will help the deficit just like the Bush wars 1.4 trillion and 1.7 trillion all put on the Obama deficit. Just like drill baby drill. War baby war

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Jul 25, 2014 06:14:58   #
Patty
 
Washington is not America nit wit.
jonhatfield wrote:
So we Americans are dogs and villains whose bark and bite is destined to become whine and toothless? Such negative views of America posted daily by Putin's Patty in selected quotes from Russian f*****m's internet propaganda sites. What's wrong with you, Paterinski, that you're so down on America and so committed to Russia?

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Jul 25, 2014 06:18:13   #
Patty
 
You progs love your war don't yea. Send your own kids and grand kids mine wont be going.
Despite the conclusion by US intelligence that there is no evidence of Russian involvement in the destruction of the Malaysian airliner and all lives onboard, Washington is escalating the crisis and shepherding it toward war.




Twenty-two US senators have introduced into the 113th Congress, Second Session, a bill, S.2277, "To prevent further Russian aggression toward Ukraine and other sovereign states in Europe and Eurasia, and for other purposes." https://beta.congress.gov/113/bills/s2277/BILLS-113s2277is.pdf The bill is before the Committee on Foreign Relations.




Note that prior to any evidence of any Russian aggression, there are already 22 senators lined up in behalf of preventing further Russian aggression.
tdsrnest wrote:
I am with you patty let's go to war with Russia that will help the deficit just like the Bush wars 1.4 trillion and 1.7 trillion all put on the Obama deficit. Just like drill baby drill. War baby war

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Jul 25, 2014 23:40:15   #
jonhatfield Loc: Green Bay, WI
 
Patty wrote:
Washington is not America nit wit.


Washington has been America for over 200 years. Nitty wittiness is your own obvious character, Putin Patty. :XD:

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Jul 25, 2014 23:45:12   #
jonhatfield Loc: Green Bay, WI
 
AGAIN......
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What's wrong with you, Paterinski, that you're so down on America and so committed to Russia?


Got a nit answer to that witty Patty?

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Jul 26, 2014 00:02:59   #
jonhatfield Loc: Green Bay, WI
 
Patty wrote:

Despite the conclusion by US intelligence that there is no evidence of Russian involvement in the destruction of the Malaysian airliner and all lives onboard, Washington is escalating the crisis and shepherding it toward war.

Twenty-two US senators have introduced into the 113th Congress, Second Session, a bill, S.2277, "To prevent further Russian aggression toward Ukraine and other sovereign states in Europe and Eurasia, and for other purposes." https://beta.congress.gov/113/bills/s2277/BILLS-113s2277is.pdf The bill is before the Committee on Foreign Relations.

Note that prior to any evidence of any Russian aggression, there are already 22 senators lined up in behalf of preventing further Russian aggression.
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No evidence?? You've been too busy nitting the situation, witty Patty, and have ignored the fact that the world jury's verdict on the circumstancel evidence is in...separatist thugs guilty & thug Putin guilty as accessory.

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Jul 26, 2014 05:58:33   #
Patty
 
Havent you noticed that people scatter when you post on a thread, that people cross the street when they see you walking towards them, that you aren't invited to social events? You have absolutely nothing to offer in any way it doesn't appear.
jonhatfield wrote:
No evidence?? You've been too busy nitting the situation, witty Patty, and have ignored the fact that the world jury's verdict on the circumstancel evidence is in...separatist thugs guilty & thug Putin guilty as accessory.

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