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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 1H 1M

Ness 389 med Robert Mood og Harald Magnus Andreassen – Dette er mye farligere enn folk tror

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Krigen mellom USA, Israel og Iran eskalerer – og i sentrum står Hormuzstredet, selve livsnerven i verdens energiforsyning.I denne episoden av podkasten til Ole Asbjørn Ness får du en grundig analyse fra tidligere generalløytnant Robert Mood og sjeføkonom Harald Magnus Andreassen. Samtalen beveger seg fra slagmarken i Midtøsten til konsekvensene for oljepriser, renter og global økonomi.Hvor realistisk er det egentlig at USA kan holde Hormuz åpent? Hvor sårbare er tankskipene? Og hvorfor reagerer ikke markedene sterkere?Gjennom samtalen tegnes et bilde som er langt mer alvorlig enn det som ofte reflekteres i finansmarkedene.– Iran trenger bare å sende ett missil i uka– To mann med en ryggsekk kan stoppe oljeflyten– Dette kan vare i månederBlant temaene som diskuteres:• Den militære situasjonen i Iran, Libanon og regionen• Hvorfor Hormuz er nesten umulig å kontrollere• Risikoen for oljepris på 200 dollar fatet• Hvorfor markedene kan undervurdere faren• Hvem som tåler en langvarig konflikt best – Iran eller Vesten• Mulige militære og diplomatiske utveier• Konsekvenser for Norge, renter og økonomi• Kan NATO bli satt på prøve?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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