🔥🌳 You can NOW Become a member of our channel to support us! 🌳👑 👉🏻 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWZg7FTpyFB9lSpk-_cVr3Q/join In this new interview recorded immediately after the U.S. president's national address on the Iran war, Jeffrey Sachs says the world is on the verge of a global conflict driven by dangerous, delusional ideas coming mainly from Washington. Sachs argues that the speech was bravado with no credibility, that the markets delivered their verdict in real time when oil jumped $5 a barrel in 25 minutes, and that the next four to five weeks will produce an outcome that absolutely reshapes the world. Sachs warns that direct US-Iran negotiations are not even a meaningful concept at this point. A government that threatens to bomb a country back to the stone age and promises to watch by satellite and come back to bomb again is not a government that negotiates. He says the only realistic path to ending this conflict runs through China, Russia, and India brokering an arrangement in which the US goes home, Israel stops bombing, and Iran gets some security. He adds that a potential severe El Nino in the second half of the year could compound the energy and food crisis into something absolutely unprecedented. He makes a broader structural argument about the collapse of the US-led order. The Gulf states threw all their chips in with the United States. Europe did the same. Sachs says he warned them for years it was not a good bet, that the US is too unreliable, and that this war is proving it. He points out that Iran has launched zero wars in the last century while the United States launches a new military adventure nearly every year, and argues that Washington's fundamental delusion that it can do whatever it wants is now pushing the entire world toward a broader conflict. He also highlights what he calls the most revealing admission in the entire national address: the acknowledgment that the United States will not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. He says if the war has been won as decisively as claimed, that admission should not exist. The IEA has now called this the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market, and Sachs says two to three more weeks of bombing could destroy the pipelines, refineries, gas fields, and energy grids across the entire region permanently. This interview was recorded as Kuwait's Mina al-Ahmadi refinery was struck by Iranian drones for the third time in five weeks, as Abu Dhabi's Habshan gas facility went offline for the second time in 15 days taking 61% of UAE gas capacity with it, as the UAE's largest aluminium complex reported 12 months of restoration ahead, and as US gas prices crossed $4 a gallon. 📚 Sources cited in this video: • International Energy Agency, Oil Market Report https://iea.org/reports/oil-market-report • U.S. Energy Information Administration, Strait of Hormuz https://eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=39932 • Brookings Institution, Energy Infrastructure Vulnerability in the Persian Gulf https://brookings.edu/topics/energy-security/ • Council on Foreign Relations, US Military Operations in the Middle East https://cfr.org/region/middle-east-and-north-africa • RAND Corporation, Escalation Dynamics in the Persian Gulf https://rand.org/topics/persian-gulf-states.html ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This channel provides geopolitical commentary and analysis for educational and informational purposes only. Views expressed by guests are their own and do not represent the positions of any government or military institution. We encourage viewers to consult multiple sources and form their own conclusions. #jeffreysachs #iran #iranwar
Jeffrey Sachs: "We Are On The Path To World War III and NOBODY Is Stopping It"
🔥🌳 You can NOW Become a member of our channel to support us! 🌳👑 👉🏻 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWZg7FTpyFB9lSpk-_cVr3Q/join In this new interview recorded immediately after the U.S. president's national address on the Iran war, Jeffrey Sachs says the world is on the verge of a global conflict driven by dangerous, delusional ideas coming mainly from Washington. Sachs argues that the speech was bravado with no credibility, that the markets delivered their verdict in real time when oil jumped $5 a barrel in 25 minutes, and that the next four to five weeks will produce an outcome that absolutely reshapes the world. Sachs warns that direct US-Iran negotiations are not even a meaningful concept at this point. A government that threatens to bomb a country back to the stone age and promises to watch by satellite and come back to bomb again is not a government that negotiates. He says the only realistic path to ending this conflict runs through China, Russia, and India brokering an arrangement in which the US goes home, Israel stops bombing, and Iran gets some security. He adds that a potential severe El Nino in the second half of the year could compound the energy and food crisis into something absolutely unprecedented. He makes a broader structural argument about the collapse of the US-led order. The Gulf states threw all their chips in with the United States. Europe did the same. Sachs says he warned them for years it was not a good bet, that the US is too unreliable, and that this war is proving it. He points out that Iran has launched zero wars in the last century while the United States launches a new military adventure nearly every year, and argues that Washington's fundamental delusion that it can do whatever it wants is now pushing the entire world toward a broader conflict. He also highlights what he calls the most revealing admission in the entire national address: the acknowledgment that the United States will not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. He says if the war has been won as decisively as claimed, that admission should not exist. The IEA has now called this the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market, and Sachs says two to three more weeks of bombing could destroy the pipelines, refineries, gas fields, and energy grids across the entire region permanently. This interview was recorded as Kuwait's Mina al-Ahmadi refinery was struck by Iranian drones for the third time in five weeks, as Abu Dhabi's Habshan gas facility went offline for the second time in 15 days taking 61% of UAE gas capacity with it, as the UAE's largest aluminium complex reported 12 months of restoration ahead, and as US gas prices crossed $4 a gallon. 📚 Sources cited in this video: • International Energy Agency, Oil Market Report https://iea.org/reports/oil-market-report • U.S. Energy Information Administration, Strait of Hormuz https://eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=39932 • Brookings Institution, Energy Infrastructure Vulnerability in the Persian Gulf https://brookings.edu/topics/energy-security/ • Council on Foreign Relations, US Military Operations in the Middle East https://cfr.org/region/middle-east-and-north-africa • RAND Corporation, Escalation Dynamics in the Persian Gulf https://rand.org/topics/persian-gulf-states.html ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This channel provides geopolitical commentary and analysis for educational and informational purposes only. Views expressed by guests are their own and do not represent the positions of any government or military institution. We encourage viewers to consult multiple sources and form their own conclusions. #jeffreysachs #iran #iranwar














