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If the United States saved all the countries in the United States, but it was unable to repay them, what would happen to the golden flower?

If the United States is unable to repay the gold of various countries, it will seriously shake the credit system of the United States, affect the hegemonic position of the dollar, and even lead to the continuous decline of the dollar.

In World War II, the United States was far from the battlefield, which made its economy prosper rapidly. After the war, the United States signed the Bretton Woods system with many western countries, making the US dollar an international currency, and countries all over the world also deposited their gold in the Federal Reserve Bank of new york.

The reason why countries keep gold in the United States is also for the purpose of hedging. After all, American economy and military are very strong, far from the battlefield, and there is no war crisis. Secondly, new york occupies an important position in global gold trading, and it is more convenient for countries to deposit gold in the United States. This trust lasted until the middle of the 20th century.

In the mid-20th century, the United States refused to publish information about gold, which caused strong dissatisfaction among countries. After all, not knowing the specific situation of China's gold will inevitably make many countries dream. Then in the 1970s, the dollar was decoupled from gold, so some countries proposed to liquidate the gold stocks in the United States, but this request was rejected by the United States.

Germany, in particular, was rejected several times in a row. This even led some countries to take action one after another, trying to take away the gold in the United States. This situation is even more intense after the recent financial crisis in the United States. In this financial crisis, many countries have seen the loopholes in the American financial industry, so the momentum of taking away gold is getting higher and higher.

At present, the total amount of gold on American books is 8 133 tons. The United States prohibits other countries from entering the reserve bank to count their own stocks, which greatly reduces the credit of the United States. If the United States is unable to repay the gold reserves of various countries, it means that the United States has lost its credit. This will seriously affect the hegemonic position of the dollar and make it continue to fall. Of course, it is also possible that the strength of the American military forces other countries to make concessions and pay for this rogue behavior of the United States.