Will the War in Iran Crash the Global Economy?
Plus: Kristi Noem is fired as DHS secretary, a listener asks about libertarian drug use, and new polling reveals Americans distrust AI and each other.
This week, editors Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Matt Welch discuss the escalating war with Iran and its growing economic consequences. With oil prices surging past $100 a barrel, the panel examines the risks to global energy markets and the broader economy. They also debate the war's trajectory after Iran elevates a new hardline supreme leader and launches wider counterattacks, raising fears of global escalation, nuclear proliferation, and the White House signaling that Cuba could be the next target.
They also discuss the removal of Kristi Noem as secretary of Homeland Security and what her turbulent tenure says about the popularity of hardline immigration tactics. Then, the editors look at new polling showing that Americans dislike artificial intelligence more than Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), continue to view government as the country's biggest problem, and report collapsing levels of social trust. They also answer a listener's question about drug use in libertarian circles.
0:00—Economic fallout of war with Iran
10:12—China and the risk of global escalation
25:04—Noem removed as secretary of Homeland Security
35:36—Listener question on libertarian drug use
44:27—New polling on AI, social trust, and government approval
57:30—Weekly cultural recommendations
Mentioned in the podcast:
"Regime Change in Cuba: 'Just a Matter of Time,'" by Matt Welch
"What Is Life Like Beneath the Bombs of the Iran War?" by Matthew Petti
"Jobs Are Down While the U.S. Spends $2 Billion a Day on War With Iran," byJoe Lancaster
"Trump Bragged About Lower Gas Prices. Then He Bombed Iran," by Joe Lancaster
"Senate Punts on Iran War Powers as Ground War Grows More Likely," by Matthew Petti
"Yes, the Iran War Is a 'War of Choice,' and a Bad One," by Nick Gillespie
"The Iran War Is Unconstitutional," by Damon Root
"Temporary Doves," by Matt Welch
"Kristi Noem's Lies About DHS Shootings Don't Seem To Have Figured in Trump's Decision To Fire Her," by Jacob Sullum
"Trump Fires Kristi Noem From DHS," by Robby Soave
"In Senate Testimony on DHS Shootings, Kristi Noem Lies About Her Lies," by Jacob Sullum
"DHS Spent $220 Million on Ads Featuring Kristi Noem. Both Parties Grilled Her About It in the Senate," by Autumn Billings
"Reason's Classic Pot Brownies," by Katherine Mangu-Ward
- Producer: Paul Alexander
- Video Editor: Ian Keyser
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No.
'Will the War in Iran Crash the Global Economy?'
Come on, Reason. What you really want to know is if the war in Iran will reopen US borders, right?
Red Wedding Welch and the gang would love some more Iranian sleeper cells to come live here.
Reason is just a fucking clown show anymore.
That's their only fans channel
Probably not but it will increase the speed of our debt crisis which certainly will.
Paranoia self destroy yyaaa
Pump fear and crisis, it's what readers want to read
reason hopes the economy crashes, opening a crack in the door to flipping the GOP congress
Sorry no cigar
Reason is a captive of the democrat party now. So they will absolutely work to get the democrats back into power.
A Christian National Socialist war on a distant semitic tribe is certain to deflect attention away from the way Wars on Drugs Other Than Cigarettes wrecked the US economy in 1907 & 1929, the German economy in 1927 & 1931. Nixon bombed barefoot commies as American doors were kicked in. Holy War Bush bombed semitic tribes while having South Americans shot. G Waffen Bush bombed Iraq to punish Saudis for 9/11, then helped dirty cops confiscate enough grow houses to crash mortgage-backed derivatives. Misdirection works.
Listener: "What drugs do you recommend?"
Gillespie: "All of them... talk to your friends"
So I guess all those years of Reason bitching about the dangers of street drugs being a result of the War on Drugs was just hipster posturing.