Professor Richard Wolff argues Trump's Iran war accelerates global shift toward irrelevancy
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Alexander Willis
Summary
Economic professor Richard Wolff argues that President Donald Trump's unpopular war against Iran has sparked a global shift and is accelerating Trump's path toward political irrelevancy within months. Wolff points to recent progressive electoral wins in New York as evidence of this shift.
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bskyProfessor Richard Wolff argues Trump's Iran war accelerates global shift toward irrelevancyrawstory.comKey quotes
· 2 pulledPresident Donald Trump's decision to launch his unpopular war against Iran earlier this year has already sparked a global 'shift'
one that also set the president on an imminent path toward total irrelevancy in 'only a few months'
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