Putin warns that the US dollar strategy may backfire $ZRO $BERA $PIPPIN

Russian President Vladimir Putin has sharply criticized the United States, warning that its increasing use of the dollar as a geopolitical weapon may ultimately harm its global influence. According to Putin, employing the US dollar to pressure other countries through sanctions and financial restrictions is one of Washington's biggest strategic mistakes.

He explained that economic pressures may weaken targeted countries in the short term, but at the same time undermine long-term global confidence in the dollar. He believes this could gradually lead to a weakening of the currency's dominance in international trade and finance.

Putin also warned that continued reliance on the dollar as a tool of political influence could accelerate major structural changes in the global financial system. As a result, more countries may turn to other alternatives — such as gold reserves, digital assets, and trade agreements in non-dollar currencies — to reduce their dependence on the American financial structure.

Some analysts believe that these statements represent an important signal from Moscow, reflecting the escalation of geopolitical tensions and the growing debate about the possibility of a shift towards a more multipolar global financial system. If current policies continue, the world may witness a gradual but significant transformation in how global trade and financial reserves are organized.