
Trump Blinks on Iran as Fallout Hits Markets
Trump backs off Iran, but the political damage is done.
Markets bounced fast, yet the global economic fallout may be just beginning.
In this episode, we break down:
- Trump’s sudden pause on Iran and why the “TACO” narrative is gaining traction
- Middle East tensions, Strait of Hormuz risk, and what it means for oil prices
- How Saudi infrastructure damage and shipping disruption could hit the global economy
- Why Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, and key right-wing voices turning on Trump matters
- What this crisis could mean for Canada’s economy, pipelines, LNG, mining, and defence
- Mark Carney’s resource strategy, military readiness, and the broader Canadian response
- Why the long-term political and economic consequences may outlast any ceasefire
- Hosts: Mike Wixson, Paul Micucci, Jim Lang, Bradie Whetham
⏱️ Timestamps:
- 00:00 Intro
- 02:00 Trump, Iran, and the disputed media narrative
- 04:00 Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, and fractures on the right
- 06:00 Oil shock, Strait of Hormuz, and global economic fallout
- 09:00 Why the U.S. may have no appetite for a wider war
- 12:00 Markets surge, but deeper economic damage remains
- 15:00 What this means for Canada’s investors, pipelines, and resources
- 18:00 Mark Carney, LNG, mining, and national economic strategy
- 21:00 Defence spending, military readiness, and Canada’s next moves
- 24:00 Canada, the EU debate, and political trial balloons
- 27:00 Will the ceasefire hold or collapse within days?
- 31:00 Trump’s image, U.S. gridlock, and the global power vacuum
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