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John Catsimatidis and Kt McFarland on Iranian Oil After the Air Strikes | 02-28-26

James Golden and experts John Catsimatidis and KT McFarland speak regarding the geopolitical and economic implications of U.S. military operations against Iran. The participants analyze how these strikes aim to decapitate Iranian leadership and dismantle its nuclear capabilities without repeating the "forever war" mistakes of previous administrations. A central theme is the critical role of oil, as the guests examine how China’s energy dependence on Russia and Iran influences global stability and market fluctuations.

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