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Breaking History Ep. 142: Iran War Narratives, Strait of Hormuz Power Plays, and the Yuan Oil Shift
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Breaking History Ep. 142: Iran War Narratives, Strait of Hormuz Power Plays, and the Yuan Oil Shift

Badlands Media

March 25, 20261h 34m

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Show Notes

Matt Ehret and Ghost break down the rapidly evolving Iran war, focusing on the contradictions, shifting narratives, and geopolitical stakes driving global confusion. The episode explores conflicting messaging from Trump, Iran, and international actors, highlighting how negotiations, military actions, and economic pressures seem to unfold simultaneously with little coherence.

They dig into the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, the surprising role of yuan-based oil transactions, and the broader implications for the US dollar and global trade systems. The conversation expands into the chaos of media narratives, where even opposing outlets acknowledge inconsistencies, raising questions about what is real versus constructed perception.

The episode closes on deeper ideological terrain, examining how belief systems, political alliances, and cultural narratives shape public understanding of war, truth, and power in a rapidly destabilizing world.