He reads Larry Fink's position as saying the war must continue because stopping it would leave Iran able to control Hormuz and keep oil high.
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He reads Larry Fink's position as saying the war must continue because stopping it would leave Iran able to control Hormuz and keep oil high.
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"And yet Iran remains a threat, a threat to trade, a threat to the Straits of Hormuz. Then I would argue that we could..."
"What happens to the global economy if that happens? How do we see it?"
"We'll have global recession. If there's a cessation of war, and yet Iran... Okay."
"...this is Larry Fink, and he's head of a company called BlackRock, which is the largest asset manager in the world. They control trillions..."
"...this is Larry Fink and he's head of a company called. BlackRock, which is the largest asset manager in the world. They control trillions..."
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The apparent U.S.-Iran war is recast as an imperial succession crisis.
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