OTR8-Oil Shock Iran War and the 2026 Election Bombshell - Part 1 - On The Record with Christian Briggs
In a world where oil prices fluctuate wildly and geopolitical tensions escalate, Christian Briggs and Chris Walker delve deep into the Iran conflict's ramifications on global oil markets. As the CEO of Aramco warns of catastrophic disruptions, the h…
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OTR8-Oil Shock Iran War and the 2026 Election Bombshell - Part 1 - On The Record with Christian Briggs
In a world where oil prices fluctuate wildly and geopolitical tensions escalate, Christian Briggs and Chris Walker delve deep into the Iran conflict's ramifications on global oil markets. As the CEO of Aramco warns of catastrophic disruptions, the hosts dissect the precarious nature of the situation—highlighting a crisis that transcends regional boundaries. With Tehran's oil exports potentially curtailed, the ripple effects could resonate through economies from Japan to Europe. The stakes are high as the podcast navigates the interplay of U.S. foreign policy and the looming shadows of China and Venezuela. Focusing on how these oil shocks could impact inflation rates and consumer prices, they explore whether this turmoil might shift the electoral landscape in 2026. With younger voters increasingly prioritizing affordability, the wealth of insights may spell disaster for the current administration come election time. Could an uptick in gas prices spark a shift in loyalties at the ballot box? The episode raises critical questions about what’s at stake, urging listeners to consider the broader implications of this ongoing struggle in the Middle East. As economies teeter on the brink and global supply chains feel the strain, Briggs and Walker’s unfiltered dialogue sheds light on a crisis ripe with consequences for markets, travel, and everyday life. The stakes for Europe are particularly precarious, with the potential to disrupt essential trade routes and impact industries reliant on steady oil supplies. With such uncertainty, are we witnessing the early tremors of a seismic shift that could reshape not only our economy but also the political landscape in the years to come?
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