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France, India evacuate massive gold reserves – “no longer safe” in Trump’s US

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France and India have responded to the “geopolitical risks” posed by Donald Trump’s aggression and instability by repatriating massive gold reserves from the US. In France’s case, it has taken back its entire US-held reserve – and made a huge profit in the process. The gold had been there since WWII.

Gold out of America

France used a ‘sell-rebuy’ manoeuvre to offload 129 tonnes of gold held at the US Federal Reserve in New York and used the funds to immediately buy new gold at a profit of almost €13bn. India, which had already started the process in 2025 has physically moved another 64 tonnes just since the beginning of 2026.

Although the French government claimed the repatriation was “technical”, the moves come against a background of a flailing Trump threatening to punish countries he feels have not been supportive enough of his disastrous and illegal war of aggression, alongside Israel, on Iran.

Other central banks are considering following suit, including Germany’s Bundesbank, which currently holds a huge 1,236 tonnes of gold in the US. It fears that Trump has his eyes on it and that even if he does not try to grab it directly his unpredictability and his international aggression make it unsafe. Michael Jäger, head of the German Taxpayers’ Federation, which represents wealthy and tax-averse members and would normally be aligned with Trump’s focus on the wealthy and corporations, said German gold is “no longer safe” under Trump:

Trump is unpredictable, and he does everything to generate revenue. That’s why our gold is no longer safe in the Fed’s vaults.

The withdrawal of gold reserves is a further blow to Trump, who has spent hundreds of billions attacking Iran only to be forced to concede most of Iran’s demands in his desperate search for an off-ramp from his and Israel’s illegal, losing war.

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Comments 4

  1. Wiseowler says:
    2 months ago

    when is the UK going to do the same, or is there none left after Gordon Brown’s massive sell off of our reserves (at a loss)

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  2. Dave says:
    2 months ago

    We hold 310 tons of gold, all in London at thd Bank of England.

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  3. Seymour Alexander says:
    2 months ago

    Hope someone has checked recently that it is still in London and has not been moved to Tel Aviv as part of Roadmap 2030.

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  4. Tom Clother says:
    2 months ago

    Wonder if Trump will emit any late night posts about this on ‘Truth’ ‘Social’. *

    He has the instincts of a magpie, loving anything that glisters, gold plated tat in all his properties. This will make him properly mardy, lol.

    * Separate quotation marks as he has major problems with the truth and his Dollar shop Twitter knock off is just as antisocial as X is in its current iteration.

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