Paper Soldiers by Saleha Mohsin

The Rise of the U.S. Dollar and the Fall of the American Empire

**Paper Soldiers** by Saleha Mohsin explores the influential role of the U.S. Treasury Department in shaping both domestic and international policies through the strategic use of the American dollar. The book delves into the history and impact of the "strong dollar" policy initiated in 1995, which brought economic prosperity but also contributed to the decline of the manufacturing sector in the U.S. It examines how the dollar has been used as a tool in global conflicts and economic strategies, including financial sanctions and trade tensions. Through interviews with key Treasury figures, Mohsin provides insights into the evolving power dynamics of the dollar and its implications for America's future as a global leader.

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Published
2024
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Unknown
Length
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Pages
304
Original Language
English
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