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In Episode 76, Frank ponders the potential outcomes of the War in Iran and its impact on other global geopolitical events. He believes that despite a wide bid-ask spread in peace negotiations between Iran and the US that the Trump Administration will find a peaceful end to hostilities in the near future. Complicating matters in this war are different goals for the two protagonists, The US and Israel, one of which has to live next door to a now angry Iranian regime. Frank is not surprised by Iran's tactics in the Strait of Hormuz, nor the lack of support for military escorts from NATO allies. One certainty is the impact of the war on energy prices and, in turn, broader inflation trends in the US is going to be negative for Trump and the Republicans at mid-term elections in November. We finish the dialogue back home in Canada, where citizens of the Province of Alberta are expected to hold a vote on secession from Canada later this year, an unfortunate distraction for Albertans and Canadians at a time of so much other geopolitical noise. Despite this unwanted noise and limited likelihood of success in the first secession attempt, Canadians would be remiss if we simply ignored this Alberta secession vote as noise; just ask citizens of the UK who didn’t take Brexit seriously until it was too late.
This podcast was recorded on March 26, 2026
Chapter Headings:
01:47 - The Goal of War with Iran
08:18 - Narrowing the Bid-Ask Spread on Peace Negotiations
12:57 - Iran's Control of Strait of Hormuz
16:31 - Trump's Tries to Hold His Base
19:45 - The Future of NATO
27:19 - China's Quiet Positioning
35:05 - Higher Energy Prices – Impact on Mid-Terms
37:31 - Save America Act
43:11 - Alberta Secession Talk
55:57 - Frank's Two Favorite Words "Opening Day
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