Trump’s Failures in Iran have now Led to the U.S. Trying to Bail Out the (Formerly) Rich Arab Gulf States and the U.S. Airline Industry
While the U.S. economy has not crashed (yet) due to Trump's complete failure to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, it is collapsing the economies of the (formerly) rich Gulf States, who are now begging Trump's administration to bail them out. Just a reminder, Dubai was the richest and most modern city in the world prior to the Iran war, as it was built as the playground for the Epstein billionaires. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testified on Capitol Hill today that the U.S. was planning on bailing out the UAE, along with other countries in the Gulf and around Asia, due to rising fuel costs from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. These bailouts would come out of the U.S. Treasury. The Trump administration is also apparently going to try and bail out the U.S. airline industry, if not take it over completely, due to the rapid increase in jet fuel.


