The U.S. dollar serves as a foreign policy instrument by controlling global finance. Through sanctions, the U.S. can freeze assets or block nations from dollar-based trade, pressuring adversaries like Iran or Russia. Washington benefits by enforcing geopolitical goals, while allied nations gain stability. Targeted countries suffer economic isolation, reinforcing American global influence.
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