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How China could use the War in Iran to crush deflationary inertia

ICBC economist Cheng Shi wants Chinese fiscal policy to prolong the economic impact of the oil price shock.
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The Young Turks
· Jun 26, 2026
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NaturalNews.com
· Jun 30, 2026
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(NaturalNews) Introduction: The Economic Shockwave We IgnoredThe war with Iran is not just a military misadventure but an economic catastrophe that will rival the...
Washington Examiner
· Jul 9, 2026
US-Iran skirmishes are the new norm
The latest, continuing skirmish between the United States and Iran will be the new norm. Neither country wants a return to war, given that war is highly unlikely to lead to a decisive result in either direction. But Iran’s regional ambitions and anti-Americanism will drive it to keep testing American patience. In turn, President Donald []
ScheerPost
· Jun 24, 2026
How Iran Is Moving From Resistance To Statecraft After The War
Farrokh Neghadar and Goudarz Eghtedari for Middle East Monitor The recent war involving Iran has revived a longstanding debate about the nature of Iranian power and the future of the Middle East. For decades, discussions of Iran in Western policy circles have oscillated between two assumptions: that the Islamic Republic is fundamentally ideological and irrational, []
Dollar Collapse
· Jun 22, 2026
Iran Just Humiliated the U.S. — Here’s the Inflation Bill
The war in Iran is reaching a critical stage. The world can stomach an energy shock, provided it’s short-lived. The war in Iran is proving not to be short-lived. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the U.S. and Iran was not signed over the weekend. And numerous reports indicate the two nations are once again []
Slate Magazine
· Jul 9, 2026
Are We Really Back at War With Iran?
The president’s house-of-cards peace deal has fallen apart.
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Related coverage for "How China could use the War in Iran to crush deflationary inertia": The Young Turks — Breaking: Back to Bombing Iran!. NaturalNews.com — The Economic Catastrophe of Trump’s Iran War: Why the Strait of Hormuz Matters More Than You Think. Washington Examiner — US-Iran skirmishes are the new norm. ScheerPost — How Iran Is Moving From Resistance To Statecraft After The War. Dollar Collapse — Iran Just Humiliated the U.S. — Here’s the Inflation Bill. Slate Magazine — Are We Really Back at War With Iran?