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What the Markets Tell Trump

Geopolitics
Global
Started March 25, 2026

The war in Iran is a reminder that market movements can play an important role in the president’s decision making

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What the Markets Tell Trump

The Atlantic (United States) | Mar 24, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 25, 2026
The market's response to global conflicts can be unpredictable, making it a poor metric for sound decision-making in foreign affairs.
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Market reactions to geopolitical events should guide presidential decision-making to ensure economic stability and public welfare.
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Relying on market signals risks prioritizing economic interests over moral and humanitarian obligations in foreign policy.
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Presidents must consider market trends as they reflect public sentiment, which can impact national security and governance.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 25, 2026
While markets influence decisions, they should not be the sole factor; a balanced approach is needed in complex geopolitical situations.
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