Nobel Prize-winning economist PaulKrugman has delivered a devastating assessment of Donald Trump's Iran war ... lifts its blockade on Iranian shipping," Krugman wrote ... Krugman's concluding question cuts to the heart of the crisis.
In today’s episode, economist PaulKrugman lays out an expansive case that Donald Trump holds a losing hand in the war with Iran. Krugman also argues that Trump can’t seem to admit that the Strait of ...
More recently, Hegseth ruled that military personnel would be allowed the right to refuse a flu vaccine, a decision which has been criticized by Nobel Prize winner PaulKrugman. Krugman believes these ...
Hegseth has thrown that out the window, and according to renowned economist PaulKrugman, it not only diminishes U.S ... Krugman suggests a number of issues with Hegseth’s decision ... As Krugman explains, “Think of these directives as loyalty tests.
PaulKrugman believes that Trump is flat out unable to deal with the fallout of the war in Iran, and that it has not yet set in that the United States' intervention in the Middle East has failed.
Nobel economist PaulKrugman sees the Iran war reshaping the energy market in a way that benefits America's chief geopolitical rival ... Krugman highlighted this new focus on "electrotech," with.
PaulKrugman believes the president has made America look like a laughing stock in recent weeks ... Krugman went on to suggest previous statements made by Trump, and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, had worsened the war.
PaulKrugman suggests that while the unemployment figures under Donald Trump's administration remained relatively typical, the anti-immigration policies of his team will cause a rupture further down the line.
Krugman cited the definition of terrorism according to ICE, which says that it “involves violence or the threat of violence against people or property to further a particular ideology.” It also says.
PaulKrugman suggested Trump knows the war in Iran is now a lost cause, but that the president would not pull out of the conflict. Speaking in a post published to his Substack, Krugman suggested the only way out may be to invoke the 25th Amendment.
PaulKrugman believes that, while there is no immediate danger of an economic collapse, there is an issue present that has not yet been addressed by Donald Trump's administration.