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โ€œIf we say, hey, this isn't our problem... that starts to raise serious questions about why am I paying the Americans for weapons? Why am I paying the Americans to hold dollars?โ€

โ€” Luke Gromen
Politics and News
APR 2, 2026PBD Podcast
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    Trump's hands-off naval policy threatens dollar hegemony - The market panicked as the U.S. signaled it might not unilaterally secure the Strait of Hormuz, undermining a core reason global powers hold dollars and buy U.S. weaponry.

    โ€œIf we say, hey, this isn't our problem... that starts to raise serious questions about why am I paying the Americans for weapons? Why am I paying the Americans to hold dollars?โ€

    โ€” Luke Gromen
  • โ€ข

    Asymmetric warfare has neutralized traditional naval dominance - Low-cost missiles and drones are allowing land-based powers to effectively stand off the U.S. Navy at naval choke points, marking a fundamental shift in military power dynamics.

    โ€œThe very nature of warfare has fundamentally changed... Iran is using missiles and drones to stand off the United States Navy in a naval choke point.โ€

    โ€” Luke Gromen
  • โ€ข

    Energy disruptions are accelerating European deindustrialization - The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, combined with the earlier loss of the Nord Stream pipeline, effectively cuts off Europe's primary energy lifelines and threatens its industrial base.

    โ€œUnder President Trump now, the second lifeline of energy has been cut... really one of the goals seem to be to totally deindustrialize and destroy Europe.โ€

    โ€” Richard Werner
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
APR 2, 2026PBD Podcast
  • โ€ข

    Trump's hands-off naval policy threatens dollar hegemony - The market panicked as the U.S. signaled it might not unilaterally secure the Strait of Hormuz, undermining a core reason global powers hold dollars and buy U.S. weaponry.

    โ€œIf we say, hey, this isn't our problem... that starts to raise serious questions about why am I paying the Americans for weapons? Why am I paying the Americans to hold dollars?โ€

    โ€” Luke Gromen
  • โ€ข

    Asymmetric warfare has neutralized traditional naval dominance - Low-cost missiles and drones are allowing land-based powers to effectively stand off the U.S. Navy at naval choke points, marking a fundamental shift in military power dynamics.

    โ€œThe very nature of warfare has fundamentally changed... Iran is using missiles and drones to stand off the United States Navy in a naval choke point.โ€

    โ€” Luke Gromen
  • โ€ข

    Energy disruptions are accelerating European deindustrialization - The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, combined with the earlier loss of the Nord Stream pipeline, effectively cuts off Europe's primary energy lifelines and threatens its industrial base.

    โ€œUnder President Trump now, the second lifeline of energy has been cut... really one of the goals seem to be to totally deindustrialize and destroy Europe.โ€

    โ€” Richard Werner

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