My take is that the US likes to export US dollars... Then wealthy foreigners don't know what to do with them, so they pour them into the NASDAQ and NYSE and fill the pockets of US executives. The US can also leverage its powerful military to coerce artificial demand for USD within foreign nations to prevent it from being redeemed for US labor. Like how the US coerced Australia into a ridiculously expensive AUKUS deal; really, it's just a scheme to prop up USD and has nothing to do with submarines.
The US has long been playing a game where they give other nations currency that it prints out of nothing on the pretext that this currency can be redeemed for something of real value, but then goes to great lengths to ensure that those foreign nations never actually redeem the currency. This is the 1971 gold crisis in a nutshell. Now the trade deficit in fiat money is just a continuation of this scheme... Backed by even less value. That's why it feels like western economies are being hollowed out. The US economy has been hollowed out and taking its allies down with it.
It's kind of ridiculous how much backlash Trump was getting for trying to do something that is both sensible and necessary. To restore the real economy.
Its not what we is trying to do (at least in official carefully formulated and team-vetted PR statements), but how he is doing it. None of his official big claims were ever realized - wall in Mexico anybody? End of Ukraine war in 24h instead of continuous asslicking of puttin'?
Wanting to improve something and then doing active steps towards damage and destruction because he is a) brainwashed in 80s in Moscow aka russian agent Krasnov; b) arrogant corrupt fool doing insider shorts all the time and taking bribes officially left and right; c) as mentioned above Dunning-Kruger effect example par excellence in the wild.
The US has long been playing a game where they give other nations currency that it prints out of nothing on the pretext that this currency can be redeemed for something of real value, but then goes to great lengths to ensure that those foreign nations never actually redeem the currency. This is the 1971 gold crisis in a nutshell. Now the trade deficit in fiat money is just a continuation of this scheme... Backed by even less value. That's why it feels like western economies are being hollowed out. The US economy has been hollowed out and taking its allies down with it.
It's kind of ridiculous how much backlash Trump was getting for trying to do something that is both sensible and necessary. To restore the real economy.