Final Word from Wednesday, April 13, 2022



U.S. Pres. Joe Biden said on his recent trip to Warsaw that the sanctions his government is imposing against Russia have the "power to inflict damage that rivals military might." He called this a "new kind of economic statecraft." The sanctions aren't exactly new, even if the degree to which they are being used is. The Deutch Commission on the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction said as early as July 1999 that not only trade sanctions, but also access to U.S. capital markets and U.S. technologies, financial assistance, and influence in international financial organizations are among the wide range of economic levers available. This "economic warfare" needs to be treated with the same level of sophistication and planning as military options, the Commission said. Czechs who are disappointed that there won't be a U.S. military base in their country can seek shelter under the powerful U.S. financial umbrella by supporting the dollar. Its position as the world's leading reserve currency will fluctuate according to how the war progresses, but a victory for Ukraine will also be a victory for the dollar and for Biden's economic statecraft. [ Czech Republic United States Poland financial Report of the Commission to Assess the Organization of the Federal Government to Combat the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction congress ]

Glossary of difficult words


statecraft - the skillful management of state affairs; statesmanship;

to inflict - to cause (something unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by someone or something;

proliferation - a rapid increase in the number or amount of something;

lever - a means of pressuring someone into doing something.

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