US bombings to prop up the declining US$

On Feb. 25, the US bombed Syria. Twenty-two people died. That news has since been forgotten.

US did this to maintain the US$ supremacy. At about the same time, US tried to sell its treasury bonds.

The market response was lame. With the bombing, US wanted to tell the world US is still the most powerful country in the world. US can still invade any (most) country it wants and render any assets worthless.
US$ is still the safest and most worthwhile asset to own on earth in comparison.

After the bombing, US treasury bonds sold much more easily.

Therefore as the credibility of US$ is being eroded by the US folly, US will become more and more murderous and destructive.
An unstable world augurs.

For those who understand Chinese, watch the video which provides all the statistics.

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