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April 14, 2026 · 6 min read
Why the U.S.-Iran War Has No Offramp w/ Jeffrey Sachs
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Key Takeaways
- 1The current U.
- 2The roots of this crisis extend back to 1979, when Iran escaped from American hegemonic control following the Iranian Revolution that overthrew the U.
- 3From the moment Iran achieved independence from American control, the United States has employed every conceivable method to overthrow the Iranian ...
- 4The Israeli dimension of this conflict centers on Benjamin Netanyahu's three-decade obsession with destroying Iran.
- 5What makes the current crisis uniquely dangerous is the complete breakdown of American governmental processes and the personalization of critical d...
Overview
The current U.S.-Iran conflict represents one of the most dangerous geopolitical crises in modern history, driven by a toxic combination of structural imperial ambitions and the personal delusions of mentally unstable leaders. According to Professor Jeffrey Sachs, we are witnessing the real-time manifestation of Donald Trump's psychological breakdown, creating unprecedented risks for global stability and potentially pushing the world toward nuclear war.
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