Jiang predicts de-industrialization over the next five to ten years because modern food, plastics, EVs, AI, and data centers all depend on cheap oil that the war is putting out of reach.
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"this is world war iii and this is global and the world will never be the same again after this the question is how..."
"...the first major trend is de -industrialization because right now the modern economy is based entirely on access to cheap oil cheap oil is..."
"...this war in the Middle East, it's impacting everything in the modern economy. Okay. If this war continues, the global economy could collapse. But..."
"...energy cheap petroleum products are the very basis of the global modern economy so it just wouldn't be jet fuel that would be affected..."
"...all the resources it needs in order to have a thriving modern economy. Therefore, America can choose to isolate itself from the rest of..."
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