Saagar Enjeti
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
All the money that was wasted, the dividends that were being wrought from the post-World War II era, which all could have been spent to make the 1970s actually a great period.
It was bad.
It really was bad.
But I don't reject.
Yeah.
whatsoever.
In fact, if I look at it from a Chinese perspective, they're going to care much more about what happened with Iran because of all of the naval power.
In a sense, you know, it's almost like parse, you know, it's like you're almost like parsing two disastrous things in and of itself.
They're both horrific defeats for the U.S.
I actually think this is fascinating.
Let's put A9 up here on the screen from the Joint Chiefs
of staff.
A new intelligence report from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs says that China has gained a major edge on the U.S.
amid the Iran war.
A confidential U.S.
intelligence analysis details how China is exploiting the war to maximize advantage over the U.S.
in military, economic, diplomatic, and other fields.
The assessment produced this week for the chairman
has raised alarm within the Pentagon about the geopolitical cost of Washington's standoff with Tehran.
Produced by the Intelligence Directorate, the report uses what's used as a dime framework, looking at diplomatic, international, military, and economic power.