Friday, June 27, 2025

Links 6/27/2025

As Washington Declares Mexico An “Adversary”, Russia Offers to Help Mexico Reduce Its Energy Dependence on US

The Trump administration’s global charm offensive continues apace.

Financial Times on Coming Climate-Change-Driven Meltdown in Real Estate: Gradually, Then Suddenly?

A detailed, yet still softball, take on how climate change damage will wreck property values and much of what passes for an economy

Carl von Clausewitz and the Clausewitzian Viewpoint of Warfare: A Theoretical Approach

An overview of Clausewitz’s thinking winds up showing how the US has ignored it, with the bad results Clausewitz predicted.

The Israel–Iran Conflict Tests “America First” and Redefines ‘Auctoritas’

Trump’s attack on Iran tests the limits of “America First” and reveals a deeper MAGA divide over who holds legitimate authority—auctoritas

Tallying the Costs to Israel of Its Failed Iran Regime Change Operation

An early estimate of the economic costs to Israel of the Iran war show that recovery will be difficult if not impossible.

Links 6/26/2025

Satyajit Das: Middle East Trajectories – Implications for the Region and Energy Markets

A refined (pun intended) discussion of the state of the energy market and the high risk of continued kinetic action between Israel and Iran.

A Possible Connection Between Mental Illness and Diet

On the mounting evidence that a ketogenic diet considerably can alleviate some debilitating mental health ailments, such as schizophrenia.

Why the US and the WTO Should Part Ways

In another sign the old international order is breaking as the US flails about, a serious call for the US to leave the WTO.

Coffee Break: Is Mamdani’s Win Over Cuomo The End of Democratic Party Neoliberalism?

Progressives in the Democratic party are declaring the ruling neoliberal class of the party leadership finished after NYC primary.

US Shale Can’t Scale If No One’s Left to Work It

A form of class warfare hits shale players Too few young workers like the industry and its long-term career prospects.

Links 6/25/2025

‘Looking Backwards’ and Forward: How Democrats Who Voted for Iraq Cashed In and How It Ensured the Rise of the Imperial Uniparty

Obama’s decision to “look forward” continues to reverberate into our endless wars of the present—and future. 

Rob Urie: Why Did the US Attack Iran?

Rob Urie points out that how many forces the US keeps in theater will reveal its intent with Iran: deescalating versus trying to regroup.