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Iran Ceasefire Is 'Dead,' Democratic Strategist Hodge Says

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  July 07, 2026 at 22:10  |  0:53  |  Bloomberg Markets
Speakers
Adam Hodge — Managing Director, Bully Pulpit International

Summary

Adam Hodge argues the US-Iran ceasefire is dead and the recent strikes will provoke an Iranian response, leading to another hot war. He says this will cause higher gasoline and food prices broadly for Americans, and also hurt Republican polling numbers.

  • Ceasefire between US and Iran considered dead after latest US strikes
  • Conflict expected to spiral into a broader shooting war with Iranian retaliation
  • Higher gasoline and food prices forecast as a direct consequence
  • Inflationary impact across the board for American consumers
  • Political risk with Republican polling numbers expected to decline
Ideas
Adam Hodge Managing Director, Bully Pulpit International 0:24
War escalation lifts gas and food prices
Escalation into a hot US-Iran war will drive up gasoline and food prices for American consumers, making energy and agricultural commodities rise.
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