The Dark Financial Realities Behind the Iran War | Simon Dixon on Daniel Davis / Deep Dive
The Dark Financial Realities Behind the Iran War Daniel Davis / Deep Dive | 14 May 2022 | 51 mins
War is not just geopolitics; it is a highly optimized business model managed by transnational capital.
In this 51-minute episode of Deep Dive, host Daniel Davis steps beyond his traditional military analysis to invite Bitcoin OG, investor, and macroeconomic analyst Simon Dixon to decode the true financial architecture driving global conflict.
Rather than viewing the world through the simplified lens of competing nation-states, Dixon exposes the "financial-industrial complex," revealing how the machinery of war is funded by inflation and taxpayer debt while the yields are harvested by transnational asset managers, such as BlackRock and Vanguard, alongside global sovereign wealth funds.
Together, they explore how the shifting global chessboard—from the inception of the petrodollar in the 1970s to the emerging multipolar world and the petroyuan—is fundamentally designed to control energy prices, secure rebuild contracts, and manufacture crises that concentrate wealth upwards.
Throughout the interview, Davis defers to Dixon’s deep financial expertise, uncovering a hidden dynamic where national governments and military operations act merely as proxies for corporate lobbies utilizing strategic tension to reset global markets.
Dixon explains how central banks and vast debt markets are currently weaponized to turn everyday citizens into "debt slaves" reliant on credit and subscription models, while small businesses are systematically bankrupted and acquired by corporate monopolies.
As foreign investors dump US debt—pushing bond yields to critical thresholds and driving gold to all-time highs—the global banking system requires massive liquidity injections and the creation of sweeping new financial bubbles, such as the global AI and data center buildout, just to stay afloat.
This authoritative discussion cuts through the media theater to deliver a stark, follow-the-money analysis of geopolitics and the financial system, highlighting the urgent need to understand the future of money as transnational forces dictate the new global order.
About Daniel Davis:
Retired Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis is a former U.S. Army officer and military analyst with more than 21 years of service, including combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is best known for publicly challenging official U.S. assessments of the Afghanistan War in 2012, arguing that military leadership had misrepresented conditions on the ground. Davis is a recipient of the Bronze Star Medal for Valor and the Ridenhour Prize for Truth-Telling. He currently serves as a Senior Fellow at Defense Priorities and hosts the “Daniel Davis Deep Dive” podcast, where he provides analysis on U.S. foreign policy and global conflict.