Ian Bremmer

Ian Bremmer

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United States > military strikes

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Want to talk about Iran uh where military strikes are looking increasingly imminent. And so it seems to me that these are coming relatively soon.

Has US–Iran diplomacy reached its end? | Ian Bremmer's Quick Take
United Statesconductmilitary strikes

Want to talk about Iran uh where military strikes are looking increasingly imminent. And so it seems to me that these are coming relatively soon.

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Saudi Arabia > US military strikes

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The Saudis, who initially had said that they strongly oppose such strikes, are now privately saying, well, um, you know, would look weak if you back down after all this military buildup in the region. So, we're not really going to push back, and if you do strike, we'll be very supportive.

Has US–Iran diplomacy reached its end? | Ian Bremmer's Quick Take

The Saudis, who initially had said that they strongly oppose such strikes, are now privately saying, well, um, you know, would look weak if you back down after all this military buildup in the region. So, we're not really going to push back, and if you do strike, we'll be very supportive.

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Oil markets > potential strikes

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I think one of the reasons why oil prices hasn't haven't gone up more is because the markets believe that these strikes though likely are going to be contained in the near term and aren't likely to lead to a massive Iranian retaliation.

Has US–Iran diplomacy reached its end? | Ian Bremmer's Quick Take
Oil marketsinterpretpotential strikes

I think one of the reasons why oil prices hasn't haven't gone up more is because the markets believe that these strikes though likely are going to be contained in the near term and aren't likely to lead to a massive Iranian retaliation.

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Tariffs > higher consumer prices

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tariffs aren't popular in the United States because most Americans understand that it means that they are paying more for goods. And this is being passed on... that means that good prices are stickier.

Trump’s State of the Union address | Ian Bremmer's Quick Take
Tariffsare causinghigher consumer prices

tariffs aren't popular in the United States because most Americans understand that it means that they are paying more for goods. And this is being passed on... that means that good prices are stickier.

0s49K views • 3 weeks ago
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