Robbie Bernstein
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And so I guess we might just be seeing economic warfare if he wants to crack first, or one of the two sides is going to go back to bombing.
And then, you know, I guess we're going to obliterate infrastructure in Iran, and then they're going to retaliate on infrastructure in
in its neighboring countries so looks like we're probably back to war
And then even in the last round of negotiations, which ceasefires are odd because it's basically an intermission to war for both sides to restock and resupply.
And then I guess it's a game of who's got the better cornerman to patch you up.
But even in the last ceasefire, we took the opportunity to then escalate and go ahead and do the blockade in Iran.
It was almost surprising to me at the start of the war that Iran,
We we didn't do that from the outset, but apparently there was so much global need for the oil coming out of Iran that we actually wanted more of it.
China just reached out to Saudi Arabia to say it's very important that the Strait of Hormuz gets reopened, which is essentially the way I'm reading that is that Saudi Arabia.
had gone back to Trump and said, Iran can't just be charging this toll.
And I guess now China is exerting some pressure to, hey, that's the best recourse here.
I got to dig into the Iranian financial situation because I know they're starting to do secondary sanctions.
And so, you know, maybe there's a possibility of more of an economic problem there before it hits Iran.
But we're playing a real game here now of the straight completely closed oil prices continue to go up and whether or not we're going to start bombing Iran and Iran's going to start taking out critical oil infrastructure again.
The big cause for Trump on that is that you got to sell out Israel, which he just seems unwilling to do.
That was my read itself was the fact that he's tweeting.