
“Although SWIFT is considered to be a European based conduit for global financial transactions between currencies, nearly everyone in the industry knows that it is a U.S. dominated system tied to America’s control over the reserve currency. And as the U.S. continues to attack Russia and her allies with financial war, including sanctions restricting their access to the SWIFT system, on Oct. 6 SWIFT responded to these attacks by publicly announcing they are not in favor of being used to accommodate disruptions to the free flow of currencies between any nation, and that they are not to blame for America’s use of SWIFT to wage economic warfare against another country.”
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