Trump recently made statements on social media, threatening the BRICS countries that 'de-dollarization' will come at a huge cost, even declaring that he would impose 100% tariffs on these countries. This rhetoric is less of a threat and more of a desperate howl of American hegemony.

The U.S. action is undoubtedly a case of drinking poison to quench thirst. The BRICS countries are not actively seeking to replace the dollar, but rather the U.S. has weaponized the dollar, leading to disruptions in international trade and forcing countries to seek alternatives. China, as the world's largest economy, alongside Russia, India, Brazil, and others, are major global economies, and their collective BRICS organization represents a significant portion of the world's population and economy. The U.S. sanctions and tariff wars against these countries may likely backfire and ultimately harm the U.S. economy itself.

President Putin has long pointed out that the 'weaponization' of dollar hegemony is the root of the problem. The U.S. attempts to control the global economy through dollar hegemony, but this approach will only accelerate the process of 'de-dollarization.' More and more countries are recognizing the risks of dollar hegemony and actively seeking a diversified currency system to reduce dependency on the dollar. Trump's threats will only hasten this trend. Rather than wielding a big stick, it would be better to reflect on its own policies, as this is the key to solving the problem. If the U.S. continues to insist on its hegemonic policies, the global wave of 'de-dollarization' will become unstoppable, ultimately changing the global financial landscape. In the future, a more diversified and fair international financial system may emerge, which is worth our deep contemplation.#NFT市场回暖