Malley: US Needs Clear Strategy for the Iran Conflict

Смотреть на YouTube ↗  |  13 августа 2026, 13:54  |  7:56  |  Bloomberg Markets
Спикеры
Robert Malley — Former U.S. Special Envoy for Iran; International Crisis Group
Robert Malley warns the Strait of Hormuz disruption could be indefinite or permanent, driving up commodities, fertilizer, and gasoline prices. He argues US objectives in the Iran conflict have been incoherent and that military and economic pressure is counterproductive, potentially pushing Iran toward nuclear deterrence thinking. The only viable path, in his view, is diplomacy offering Iran security guarantees and economic relief, with Gulf states playing a more central role. - Malley agrees the Strait of Hormuz closure could be indefinite or permanent. - Commodity prices, including fertilizers and basic goods, are expected to rise. - He criticizes shifting US war aims from regime change to nuclear and missile programs and now Hormuz closure. - War and maximum pressure may embolden Iran and reinforce nuclear deterrence logic. - Diplomacy with non-attack guarantees and economic relief is described as the only viable path. - Gulf states are seen as having a more central role due to their interests and economic leverage.
Идеи
Robert Malley Former U.S. Special Envoy for Iran; International Crisis Group 0:15
Hormuz disruptions lift commodity prices.
Malley argues the Strait of Hormuz disruption could be indefinite or permanent, and that prices for commodities moving through the strait, including fertilizers and basic products needed by less developed countries, will rise, with Americans also paying more at the gas pump.
Далее

This Bloomberg Markets video, published August 13, 2026, features Robert Malley discussing DBC, CF, UGA. 1 trade idea extracted by AI with direction and confidence scoring.

Speakers: Robert Malley  · Tickers: DBC, CF, UGA