Schiff Sovereign Podcast

I’m far more concerned about the deficit than World War 3 [Podcast]

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Jun 24, 2025
Concerns about World War 3 are debated, with a focus on the U.S. military's deterrent power and its impact on adversaries like Iran. The discussion emphasizes the looming Social Security deficit, predicting significant benefit cuts if reforms aren’t made. Historical lessons on foreign engagements and the importance of thorough cost-benefit analyses are explored. Shifts in global central bank strategies towards gold highlight instability in the U.S. dollar. Potential investments in undervalued commodities are also discussed as people prepare for fiscal challenges.
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INSIGHT

US Military Deterrence Effective

  • The US demonstrated overwhelming military superiority in air strikes against Iran, deterring adversaries from engaging in conflict.
  • The display of stealth bombers and elite forces convinces nations to avoid military conflict with the US.
ANECDOTE

Iraq War Intelligence Anecdote

  • James Hickman shared a poignant memory of the 2003 Iraq invasion intelligence deception.
  • He described a counterintelligence colleague predicting a prolonged, difficult war, which extended even longer than expected.
ADVICE

Cost-Benefit Analysis Essential

  • Always weigh costs against benefits before military or government engagements.
  • Rational cost-benefit analysis can prevent needless spending and improve decision-making.
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