🧨 SCENARIO 1: Flash Conflict, Delayed Collapse When Israel and Iran trade fire in a brief fireworks show, Wall Street calls it “contained.” Oil spikes to $100, then recedes. The media sighs in relief. But what they won’t say? BRICS nations are quietly plotting the dollar’s funeral behind the curtain. The Real Game: Currency Coup in Slow Motion While the Fed plays peekaboo with inflation and interest rates, BRICS countries like India, Brazil, and South Africa experiment with local currency trade. It’s slow, but deliberate—like termites eroding the foundation. Don’t let the lack of fireworks fool you: de-dollarization is no longer fringe fantasy; it’s just off-camera. Gold's Whisper Gold bumps $100 and then drifts sideways—proof that Wall Street still clings…
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