The Power of the Market Over the Conflict
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The Power of the Market Over the Conflict
The war in Iran shows that no matter how powerful a military force may be, it becomes small and heavily pressured the moment it stands in the way of the market.
Disrupting commercial flows means dealing with forces far greater than any military. It’s almost like trying to fight the current of a river or the force of the wind.
Our entire evolution on Earth has been built on trade and exchange, and any conflict that puts these vital trade corridors at risk must be avoided at all costs, regardless of the size of your army.
Ignoring this reality will turn into a strategically lost battle, even if you achieve good military results, because of the overwhelming indirect pressures generated by the conflict, especially when the adversary is prepared to exploit this weakness. This principle applies to any conflict.

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