The Global Economy Is Both Alive and Dead
The global economy is showing resilience despite the ongoing, ambiguous conflict between the U.S. and Iran. While the IMF reports stable growth, the geopolitical situation remains volatile, creating a 'superposition' of war and peace that businesses must navigate.
Why it matters
This analysis highlights how modern global markets have become adept at functioning amidst geopolitical instability and conflicting diplomatic signals.
Businesses and consumers are struggling to deal with the Iran war, which is simultaneously happening and not happening.
The framing of the conflict as a result of Trump's policies reflects a critical perspective common in Atlantic-style commentary.
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