
How the US Dollar Became an International Weapon of War
Odd Lots
Tracking Illicit Finance: The Role of OFAC and the Dollar
This chapter examines the evolution of the Office of Foreign Assets Control and the U.S. Treasury's efforts to track illicit financial flows, particularly after 9/11. It discusses the significance of the SWIFT system and the complexities arising from the U.S. dollar's status as a global reserve currency, highlighting the balance between national security and privacy concerns. The narrative also reveals the intricate connections established by the Bretton Woods agreement that solidify the dollar's dominance in international finance.
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