Who Really Won The Iran War? (It wasn't The USA) | Simon Dixon on BTC Sessions w/ Nathan Fitzsimmons

In Simon Dixon's opinion, if you want to understand the shifting world order, you must look past political theater and follow the money.

Recorded on 18 June 2026, this 1-hour and 15-minute episode of BTC Sessions features host Nathan Fitzsimmons and macro analyst Simon Dixon dissecting recent geopolitical conflicts. Simon Dixon believes that we are currently witnessing a managed global transition, allegedly moving influence away from the U.S.-dominated Military Industrial Complex and toward the Financial and Technical Industrial Complexes. In his view, China has fundamentally benefited from this restructuring, allegedly dictating the flow of transnational capital and positioning itself to challenge long-standing systems like the petrodollar, the eurodollar, and the Japan carry trade. The discussion explores Simon's theory that central banks, bond markets, and sovereign wealth funds are using engineered liquidity and reconstruction contracts to build a multipolar, regional stability model across the Middle East and Asia.

For investors, savers, and entrepreneurs, Simon argues that recognizing this macroeconomic restructuring is essential for navigating the future. He alleges that technical elites are using the current geopolitical climate to deploy a digital control grid fueled by artificial intelligence, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and stablecoins. Crucially for Bitcoin holders, Simon Dixon believes that Wall Street and the banking sector are utilizing ETFs, derivative complexes, and treasury companies to corner the short-term price of Bitcoin and separate investors from their underlying assets. In his opinion, their overarching goal is to transition the public into a system reliant on a programmable universal basic income. According to Simon, the key to resisting this alleged financial engineering is to look past Wall Street wrappers and hold Bitcoin strictly in self-custody.

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