US Loses Gulf Control: Qatar & Saudi Arabia Join BRICS and Dump the Dollar

In a spectacular geopolitical twist, Israel's strike on Qatar has actually triggered among the biggest diplomatic shifts in years and the United States is at the center of the fallout. With Donald Trump in the White Home and Washington's silence echoing throughout the Middle East, Arab leaders are questioning whether America can still be relied on as a protector. The attack on Qatar, home to the biggest U.S. base in the Gulf, didn't just shake the area it exposed a collapsing world order.

As Washington was reluctant, Russia and China moved promptly, providing assistance, trade, and security cooperation to Gulf states. BRICS, once deemed an experiment, is now emerging as an effective alternative to the Western-led system. Saudi Arabia and Qatar are drawing closer to Moscow and Beijing, moving oil deals from dollars to yuan and signing up with a new global alliance that could redefine the balance of power.

This is more than a local story, it is a turning point in modern-day history. The U.S. dollar, long the sign of economic dominance, is facing its greatest difficulty yet. The Middle East is moving away from American influence, and the foundations of worldwide trade are beginning to move. As BRICS rises and Washington loses control of its most critical allies, one question remains: is this completion of U.S. supremacy in the Gulf?

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2 responses to “US Loses Gulf Control: Qatar & Saudi Arabia Join BRICS and Dump the Dollar”

  1. @annrhoads6808 Avatar
    @annrhoads6808

    Trump is not our Guy he needs to Go let’s put a Democrat back into the White House
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  2. @jasoncarmichael4540 Avatar
    @jasoncarmichael4540

    You cannot trust America atm

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