
Analysis: Trump's Iran Conflict Strategies and Investor Concerns
Analysis pieces speculate on how former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher would have reacted to Donald Trump's Iran policy, explore Trump's potential actions if he 'loses' in the conflict, and discuss new strategies including negotiation offers. Investors face uncertainty as they don't know how Trump intends to end the Iran war, with the S&P 500 likely to see further declines.
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Margaret Thatcher would have roasted Donald Trump on Iran - thetimes.com
Margaret Thatcher would have roasted Donald Trump on Iran thetimes.com
Read full article →The problem for investors: We don't know how Trump wants the Iran war to end
In his Sunday column for Investing Club subscribers, Jim Cramer argues that the S&P 500 is likely to see further declines during the Iran war.
Read full article →[Chris Patten] The biggest winner of Iran war
While the rationale for US President Donald Trump’s Iran war is difficult to decipher, its main beneficiary is far easier to identify: Russian President Vladimir Putin. In making the case for military action against the Islamic Republic, Trump and his advisers have leaned heavily on moral outrage, portraying its leaders as “wicked,” citing the regime’s “brutal oppression of its own people,” and insisting that the United States must play a direct role in determining who governs the country. Many
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