Not a soul on this planet knows what comes next in the war theater. Because that’s war. But we can anticipate what comes next for the U.S. and global economy, or at least game out certain scenarios. This isn’t just another discretionary “police action” on the other side of the world or a simple regime change. This war is wired directly into the global energy, food, and financial systems. But a proper analysis must acknowledge how the circumstances of the U.S. economy and our monetary and fiscal policies have changed. There is no direct antecedent to the situation in which we find ourselves, which makes the folly of this war all the more absurd. We didn’t just launch a war. We may have just pulled the fire alarm on the entire world economy.
Resources
John J. Mearsheimer: Big Trouble Ahead in Iran
U.S. Energy Information Administration: Amid regional conflict, the Strait of Hormuz remains critical oil chokepoint
EnergyNow: CHARTED: Oil Trade Through the Strait of Hormuz by Country
Reuters: Asia’s oil and LNG dependence on the Middle East
Institute for Economics & Peace: Economic Consequences of War on the U.S. Economy
Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity: Modern Money and the War Treasury
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland: Fiscal Dominance and US Monetary: 1940–1975
UNFTR Resources
Video: Iran War Could Wreck the Entire World Economy
Essay: The Iran War Could Wreck the Global Economy.
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