Keen On America

How to Choke Your Enemy: Why America Turned the World Economy into its Weapon of Global Domination

Oct 24, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Edward Fishman, an expert in economic statecraft and author of "Chokepoint," delves into how America has transformed the global economy into its chief weapon against adversaries like Iran and China. He argues that sanctions and economic coercion now play a pivotal role in U.S. foreign policy, often overshadowing military action. Fishman critiques Trump's tariffs for misfiring against allies and explains the significance of the dollar in modern sanctions, highlighting the ethical dilemmas that arise from this new form of warfare.
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INSIGHT

Economic Warfare Replaced Hyperglobalization

  • Economic warfare replaced 1990s win-win globalization as the primary mode of great power competition.
  • Sanctions, export controls and tariffs now reshape the global economic order and alliances.
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Dollar Is The Central Chokepoint

  • The dollar's ubiquity makes it a global choke point beyond reserve status.
  • The U.S. can interdict unrelated transactions by threatening access to the dollar-based system.
ANECDOTE

Stuart Levey's Financial Warfare Origin

  • Stuart Levey pioneered financial warfare by persuading global banks to cut Iran out and threatening dollar access.
  • His epiphany began in Bahrain reading about a Swiss bank that cut ties with Iran voluntarily.
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