
The Iran war could accelerate the decline of the US dollar, intensify the scramble for strategic commodities, and help drive gold’s return as a primary monetary asset.

The Iran war could accelerate the decline of the US dollar, intensify the scramble for strategic commodities, and help drive gold’s return as a primary monetary asset.

The Iran war is accelerating America’s debt spiral, weakening the petrodollar system, pressuring the Treasury market, and fueling the conditions for a deeper inflation crisis.

The Iran war will make it clear to the world that the emperor has no clothes.

Air power alone cannot defeat Iran or secure Hormuz, while a ground invasion or nuclear strike would offer no guarantee of success and could trigger consequences far beyond the Middle East.

The real, unambiguous metric of “who won?” will be determined by who controls the Strait of Hormuz.

How Iran became the pivotal front in World War 3 amid a shifting global power struggle between the US, Russia, and China.
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