Iran War Accelerates America’s Breakup with the World
The op-ed says the Iran war and tariff policy have weakened U.S. credibility, while allies move to protect energy and defense interests.
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Iran war accelerates America’s breakup with the world
The Iran war is damaging America’s influence around the world and exacerbating tensions with countries already whipsawed by President Donald Trump’s second term — an erosion of power that could be tough to reverse as U.S. adversaries such as China take advantage. From Bangladesh to Slovenia, fuel rationing has throttled transportation, frustrating leaders dealing with the fallout of a war they did not want. In Muslim-majority countries, anti-U.S…
Illogical tariffs, Iranian war are undermining America’s future
This op-ed was written by Carroll Robinson, Texas Southern University professor and former Houston City Council member. Attacking Iran was a major military, domestic economic, and geopolitical miscalculation. It has exacerbated the global and domestic economic damage caused by the misguided tariffs strategy that originally started one of the greatest erosion of our nation’s global standing and credibility. Credit: Courtesy Carroll Robinson The…
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