During Trump's previous term, the dollar's share in the international monetary system decreased by 12%

This led to Biden's administration initiating a new round of "Gulf War strategy" to frequently provoke and exert military pressure in Ukraine, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific, reinforcing the dollar's dominance, but the historical context is different from that of last century.

Calculating GDP by purchasing power, governments and organizations outside of U.S. allies have formed a strong economic force, along with a solid industrial system and talent reserves. In fact, it is not only us who have taken a tough stance against the U.S. during Biden's term; U.S. allies are also wavering, and significant internal contradictions have emerged within their organizations, which can be reflected in the mutual distrust seen in this Trump election!

The biggest reason is that the U.S. has detached from globalization through a political strategy that encourages war to marginalize others, successfully marginalizing both adversaries and itself along with its allies. One can look at the income and purchasing power in Europe and America (here it is necessary to check the currency conversion rate of ordinary goods; the purchasing power of ordinary people reflects the rise and fall of a government)

Of course, Biden's four years in office have strengthened the dollar's return to the U.S., but it has had a serious negative impact on the dollar system, creating awareness among more third countries regarding their monetary self-defense rights. This indirectly led to significant divisions within the wealthy class in America; the Trump-Musk faction, observing the marginalized dollar system, frequently expresses theories of American crisis! The Biden faction, watching the dollar return from the new war strategy, celebrates in revelry. (When countries outside U.S. allies completely return the dollar to the U.S., that will be America's true crisis, and Biden's governance policies completely align with the total return of the dollar to America. Once fully returned, there is no power redistribution, so it is only natural that the past return of the dollar caused serious divisions within the U.S. internal system.)

Whether under Trump's administration or Biden's, the core reason is that the U.S. has not recognized that in the "nuclear peace era," no one is more noble than anyone else; those who work hard will reap rewards!

America remains strong; everyone is striving to catch up, and the U.S. does not have the ability to completely stop the pace of pursuit. Instead of fighting on the ground during the nuclear peace era, it is better to gaze at the stars like Musk, sending humanity into interstellar civilization to engage in competition...

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