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Why can the United States suppress other countries through sanctions without anti-sanctions?

The United States is currently the country with the strongest comprehensive strength in the world, which is not a hollow reputation. As the only superpower in the world, the United States is outstanding in all aspects, and many resources of other countries are actually suppressed by the United States.

1. The powerful comprehensive national strength of the United States is the basis for sanctions against any country in the world. Economically, the total GDP of the United States is $65,438 +09.36 trillion, accounting for nearly a quarter of the world. The United States has dollar hegemony, ranking first in the world in finance, internet, aerospace, military industry, agriculture and other industries. In terms of political influence, the United States is a permanent member of the UN Security Council, known as the "world policeman", and is the maker and defender of the international order; Militarily, the United States has 1.3 million conventional troops, more than 7,000 tanks, 1.3 million combat aircraft, 1 aircraft carrier and more than 600 overseas military bases. There are American military presence in five continents and four oceans! With such national strength, the United States certainly wants to sanction any country that has the ability.

The United States is the country with the greatest political influence in the world. It has a large number of allies, and the general economic strength of American allies is very strong, which provides security for the United States to sanction other countries. Because the United States has many powerful allies, and there are not many purely anti-American countries in the world, this ensures that when the United States sanctions other countries, it will not encounter many countries uniting against US economic sanctions. Sometimes the United States can even pull its allies together to sanction individual countries.

3. The United States not only has a huge economy, but also has an almost unshakable hegemony in the world financial and monetary fields. The dollar is a world currency, and most countries in the world regard it as the main foreign exchange reserve, which makes the dollar play an irreplaceable role in the world trade system. As the currency of the United States, the dollar has naturally become an important means for the US government to sanction other countries in the world. And because many countries like to keep their assets in the United States in the form of dollars, it also provides more sanctions for the United States when conflicts break out with relevant countries!