🇺🇸🇮🇷 Washington created a dollar shortage in Iran to encourage protests, according to the U.S. Treasury Secretary
#Scott Bessent admitted to manipulations of the U.S. currency, which put Iranian banks in trouble:
"We caused a dollar shortage in the country. I presented this strategy at the New York Economic Club in March. It quickly led to, and I would even say spectacularly, in December when one of the largest Iranian banks went bankrupt. The central bank had to print money. The Iranian currency collapsed, inflation skyrocketed, and we saw the people in the streets," he admitted in a Senate committee.
👉🏽 Protests in Iran began at the end of December following the devaluation of the currency. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and the U.S. President's special envoy, #SteveWitkoff , will meet on February 6 in Oman.
@Binance BiBi #iran
#Scott Bessent admitted to manipulations of the U.S. currency, which put Iranian banks in trouble:
"We caused a dollar shortage in the country. I presented this strategy at the New York Economic Club in March. It quickly led to, and I would even say spectacularly, in December when one of the largest Iranian banks went bankrupt. The central bank had to print money. The Iranian currency collapsed, inflation skyrocketed, and we saw the people in the streets," he admitted in a Senate committee.
👉🏽 Protests in Iran began at the end of December following the devaluation of the currency. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and the U.S. President's special envoy, #SteveWitkoff , will meet on February 6 in Oman.
@Binance BiBi #iran