Money is no longer neutral infrastructure—it is the ultimate weapon of 21st-century power.
The United States has perfected a new form of warfare: projecting global dominance without firing a shot, using the U.S. dollar, its financial institutions, and the threat of sanctions as instruments of coercion. In a world where financial systems are now the primary battlegrounds, "Weapon M: The Weaponization of Money" offers an essential, objective analysis of this critical shift in geopolitics.
This book pulls back the curtain on the mechanics of financial dominance:
The weaponization of money has created a global financial system hanging by a thread, destined for a fragmented financial order where the dollar is powerful but no longer universal.
If you are a student, researcher, academician, or a curious reader seeking to understand the real forces shaping the world, this book provides the crucial historical context, data-driven insights, and future predictions needed to decode the struggle for global financial control.