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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 1H 7M

Richard Wolff & Michael Hudson: US Dominance Is Crumbling… Here’s Why Iran Matters

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Escalating US-Iran conflict analyzed: military strategy, Iran's decentralized defenses & decoy tactics vs. precision strikes. Strait of Hormuz closure risks disrupting 20% of global oil, triggering worldwide economic crisis. Explores potential Russian/Chinese support for Iran—mirroring Western aid to Ukraine—and escalation risks toward broader global confrontation. Historical parallels drawn to WWI/WWII aftermaths and potential restructuring of international institutions. Economic fallout discussed: stagflation, energy shortages, deindustrialization in Europe, and US fiscal strain from soaring military spending amid rising debt. Questions raised about NATO's relevance, European refugee concerns, and sustainability of unilateral US foreign policy. Dialogue examines whether domestic economic pressures could reshape political dynamics, and how the global South may respond to weaponized finance and trade. A sobering look at war, economics, and the future of international order. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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