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Pulakit Bararia

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Why Israel is attacking Iran? It’s not about nukes. That’s just the excuse. The real reason? Oil and the U.S. dollar. Iran sells oil cheap — up to 30% below market — and doesn’t use dollars. This threatens the petrodollar system, where global oil must be traded in U.S. dollars. That system props up America’s economy and lets it profit from every oil deal, even between other countries. If the world stops using dollars for oil, the U.S. loses power. So countries that ditch the dollar get punished. Saddam Hussein did — he was executed. Gaddafi too. Now Iran’s the target. Israel, backed by the U.S., is hitting Iran’s oil export infrastructure. The goal? Stop Iran from selling oil outside the dollar system and weaken its growing trade ties with China, India, and Russia. The U.S. can’t touch Russia directly, so Iran becomes the pressure point. Meanwhile, BRICS nations are pushing to trade in their own currencies — a slow but dangerous threat to dollar dominance.

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