Dalio once again cutting through the noise and briefly touching on a few possible outcomes on the strait of Hormuz.
It's scary to think about the aftereffects on a world rationing oil.
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Dalio once again cutting through the noise and briefly touching on a few possible outcomes on the strait of Hormuz.
It's scary to think about the aftereffects on a world rationing oil.
Is mining it the furthest Iran can go or is there something more damaging that they can do?
$20k kamikaze drones.
I guess I was thinking about something relatively permanent that would still be in place after Iran were defeated
I think the article accurately concluded that losing the straight is defeat.
Who really cares about the mines of the regime is defeated? Seems a bit silly.
I’m wondering if long term damage can be done to the straight that would outlive a defeated regime.
Trump is a war criminal.
Death to America.
''My reading of history and sense of what is now happening leads me to believe that if the U.S. were to lose in this way, there would be a significant risk that losing control of Hormuz would be for the United States what the Suez Canal Crisis was for Great Britain (in 1956) and analogous defeats were for the Dutch Empire in the 18th century and the Spanish empire in the 17th century. The pattern of events that leads to the breakdown of empires is almost always the same.''
Ray Dalio
This is why Trump is begging Xi to delay their long scheduled meeting at the end of this month- because Trump has fucked up big time and is a looking like a total loser.
Xi will demand Trump hands over Taiwan.
End of the petrodollar is imminent.
Mining?
The kind that blow up
https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/us-israel-iran-war-news-2026/card/iran-s-sea-mines-are-one-of-its-most-powerful-weapons-lVW9QbpYGDhLdoEMxfZv
Simulation?!
Yes, as written in The Book Of Changes (I Ching) 3000 years ago.
for gods sake avoid the linked in BullShit-
https://raydalio.substack.com/p/it-all-comes-down-to-who-controls
'My reading of history and sense of what is now happening leads me to believe that if the U.S. were to lose in this way, there would be a significant risk that losing control of Hormuz would be for the United States what the Suez Canal Crisis was for Great Britain (in 1956) and analogous defeats were for the Dutch Empire in the 18th century and the Spanish empire in the 17th century. The pattern of events that leads to the breakdown of empires is almost always the same.'
Correct.
Death to US Imperialism.