Iran is Decolonizing West Asia — And the US Empire is Crumbling in Real Time | Silk and Steel

Iran is Decolonizing West Asia — And the US Empire is Crumbling in Real Time | Silk and Steel

Author: UK Column March 31, 2026 Duration: 58:36

In this wide-ranging episode, Carl Zha joins Ali Mirza for a deep dive into the catastrophic Iran war that has exposed the hollow core of American military power and is reshaping the geopolitical landscape of West Asia and beyond.


The headlines write themselves:


• The US now begs for time – buying 10 days to avoid bombing Iran's energy grid after Iran threatened to destroy regional desalination plants


• Market manipulation exposed: Over $500 million in suspicious bets placed just before Trump's market-moving tweets


• Iran exports MORE oil now than before the war – 1.5 million barrels per day at $90 (double pre-war revenue)


• The US has depleted one-third of its missile interceptors in just four weeks


• China supplies Iran with missile precursors while it bans rare earth exports to the US


• US allies realize they're on the bottom of the food chain – Israel is the only priority


We break down:


• Why Trump's "victory" declarations are just market manipulation tactics


• The terrifying parallel to Vietnam: How 3,500 Marines became 500,000 troops


• Why a ground invasion of Iran is logistically impossible (90 million people, unforgiving terrain, no coalition)


• The fertilizer crisis: 20% of world's natural gas from Qatar is offline – planting season is NOW


• The helium shortage: Taiwan's semiconductor industry is in trouble – the AI bubble is about to burst


• Why Australia is days away from running out of jet fuel (32% came from China, which banned exports)


• How US allies in Asia are waking up: South Korea's THAAD system stripped, the Philippines begging China for oil deals


• The perception shift in America: Even MAGA turns on Trump over this war


Plus: The USS Ford "laundry room fire," why China is the bedrock of stability, and why Iran is single-handedly decolonizing West Asia.



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