Operation Epic Fury is over, we are told. The bombs landed. The headlines can move on. And yet, the Strait of Hormuz has become a checkpoint run by the IRGC — with US allies quietly filing the paperwork to get through.
In this solo ITCOM episode, Progressive's Jeremy McKeown cuts through the noise to explain what the US-Israeli campaign against Iran actually achieved, what it failed to achieve, and what the aftermath reveals about the real state of Western power in 2026.
French diplomats negotiating with Iranian middlemen. Greek shipping companies submitting cargo manifests to IRGC checkpoints. Japan is in back channels with Tehran. America's closest allies are paying the toll — not because they want to, but because they cannot afford the alternative.
That's not a military failure. It's something more consequential: it's normalisation.
Jeremy covers:
Why the Iranian Toll Booth is more consequential than a blockade
The Western "clown show" response
What the death of the petrodollar looks like
Why this is the Suez Moment that nobody's calling a Suez Moment
Where to position capital when the old maps stop working
Drawing on recent conversations with Doomberg, David Murrin, John Polomny, Charlie Garcia, and Michael Every — this is the episode for investors who want to understand the world as it is, not as the press conference says it is.
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