🔍 What Is the Mar-a-Lago Accord? The Mar-a-Lago Accord is a theoretical economic strategy, not a signed agreement—yet. Coined in 2024 by financial strategist Zoltan Pozsar and further shaped by Trump-aligned economist Stephen Miran, this strategy takes inspiration from the 1985 Plaza Accord, where several nations cooperated to weaken the dollar. But this time, there’s no cooperation—just strategic U.S. leverage. The Mar-a-Lago Accord proposes that the U.S. use its economic, trade, and military power to restructure the global financial system on terms favorable to American industry. The pivot becomes especially urgent given May 16th, the date now circulating as the possible kickoff for early implementation. This involves: Weakening the U.S. dollar Lowering the interest payments made on U.S. debt (especially…
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