The IRAN WAR is a Controlled Demolition of the PETRODOLLAR (Re-Upload)

The IRAN WAR is a Controlled Demolition of the PETRODOLLAR (Re-Upload)

Author: Alexander Sachon March 27, 2026 Duration: 34:38

Is the Iran War a pre-planned controlled demolition of the failing Petrodollar system — and the engineered launch of Phase 2 of the Great Reset?

In this episode, Alex Sachon expands on his Substack article exploring the geopolitical, financial, and historical forces driving the current conflict. Drawing on the work of F. William Engdahl and others, Alex traces the arc from the Bretton Woods collapse and the 1973 oil shock to today's Iran War — arguing that the same imperial playbook is being run again, this time to transition the world out of the Petrodollar era and into a new technocratic global order.

Topics covered include the role of Zionism as a US imperial asset, the engineered 1979 Iranian Revolution, the deep state's relationship with the Trump administration, and what the Great Reset really signifies for the future of Israel, the NeoCons, and the American Empire itself.

🎙️ Wisdom Tradition Podcast | Alex Sachon📖 Full article on Substack: ⁠thewisdomtradition.substack.com⁠

Chapters

0:00 Introduction & Overview

3:58 Background Context: The Petrodollar on the Brink

6:20 How the Iran War Was Engineered

14:48 Reconsidering the Iran War & the Zionism Factor

16:11 Historical Context: The 1973 Oil Shock & Birth of the Petrodollar

26:45 The 1979 Iranian Revolution & the Iran-Iraq War

31:40 Conclusion: The End of the Petrodollar & Rise of the Great Reset


In a world of quick takes and endless noise, The Wisdom Tradition | a philosophy podcast offers a different kind of space. Host Alexander Sachon guides conversations that treat philosophy not as a remote academic exercise, but as a living, breathing guide to human experience. This podcast explores how foundational ideas from across history directly shape our personal narratives, our societies, and the quiet questions we all carry. Each episode is a deep, accessible dive into concepts that have endured for centuries, examining their surprising relevance to modern life, ethics, and culture. You'll hear thoughtful discussions that connect the dots between ancient thinkers and contemporary dilemmas, between abstract theory and tangible reality. The aim is to make the wisdom of the tradition feel immediate and useful. By engaging with these enduring ideas, the podcast provides tools for reflection, challenging listeners to examine their own assumptions and the stories we tell collectively. It’s for anyone curious about how deeper thinking can illuminate the everyday, from the structure of our communities to the search for meaning in individual lives. Alexander brings a grounded, conversational approach to these substantial topics, making each exploration feel like a meaningful dialogue rather than a lecture. Tune in for a consistently thoughtful examination of where we’ve been, who we are, and how the great conversations of human thought continue to inform our path forward.
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