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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Bill Bonner, "Discombobulation"

"Discombobulation"
by Bill Bonner

Rancho Santana, Nicaragua - "We keep our spirits up by realizing that no matter how awful things get, they could be worse. And today...we take a peek at what ‘worse’ we’re talking about. Here’s the latest from CBS: "Trump says U.S. used secret ‘discombobulator’ on Venezuelan equipment during Maduro raid." But the discombobulation appears to be temporary. The Independent: "Venezuela’s acting leader says she has ‘had enough’ of US orders."

Recall that the US empire rested on three legs. A strong economy, with the world’s reserve currency. A respect for the rule of law (albeit often hypocritical). And superior firepower. Our vassal states were attracted by all three. They looked to US dollar trade to bring growth and prosperity. They depended on the US to stick to the rules of a law-based consensual democracy. And they welcomed the protection offered by the US military. But now, the US uses its dollars, its trade policies, and its military might not to protect its friends from its foes, but to discombobulate them all. The Washington Post: "Pentagon’s new defense strategy... The 2026 National Defense Strategy signals that European allies can no longer depend on the U.S. to deter Russia."

What can friends and allies do but look elsewhere? Indian Express: ‘Mother of all deals’ India-EU FTA to boost India’s manufacturing and services sectors, strengthen investors’ confidence: PM Modi. ‘The trade agreement is expected to be among the most comprehensive that India would sign, which could benefit India’s labor-intensive sectors, ranging from marine products, textiles, footwear and sports goods.’

The Wall Street Journal adds: "Stung by Trump, America’s top trading partners cozy up to China." They may be leaving the dollar, too. Larry Johnson: "Losing Dollar Supremacy...The Savage Consequences of Weaponizing the Dollar as a Political Cudgel." "The 54-year reign of the US dollar as the world’s preeminent reserve currency is coming to an inglorious end.

The dollar’s reserve status is an exorbitant privilege. It lowers our borrowing costs, expands our fiscal room, and lets us export risk and import goods on uniquely favorable terms. But privileges are not entitlements. They are conditional. And they come with responsibilities. A reserve currency must satisfy three conditions. Liquidity, stability, and neutrality. The United States has always provided the first two. The third was assumed. It is no longer assumed."

The Cradle adds: ‘The US dollar’s centrality to cross-border transactions and its role as the world’s reserve currency are no longer guaranteed – and this shift is no longer theoretical.’

Jeffrey Sachs and Sybil Fares: ‘In an interview at Davos, Secretary Bessent explained in detail how US Treasury sanctions were deliberately designed to drive Iran’s currency to collapse, cripple its banking system, and drive Iran’s population into the streets. This is the “maximum pressure” campaign to deny Iran access to international finance, trade, and payment systems.’

Where does this lead? Inflation? Debt? Defaults? War? Violence? What is the point? More to come..."

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