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Allegations of political insider trading are rife amid the war with Iran
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Apr 01, 2026
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Corporate interests thrive in conflict, suggesting that the market's influence on politics can perpetuate warfare rather than promote peace.
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Political insider trading during wartime undermines democratic principles and prioritizes profit over peace and stability.
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Allegations of insider trading are exaggerated and distract from the real issues of national security and the necessity of military action.
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Focusing solely on insider trading allegations may overlook the legitimate strategic decisions made by leaders during conflicts.
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The intersection of war and market interests reveals the complexities of governance and the challenges of maintaining ethical standards in politics.
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