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One Week of War VS What It Could Have Built

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One week of war costs $12 billion.
But what does that actually mean?

It means the equivalent of 600,000 American households’ yearly taxes.
It means resources that could have built homes, hospitals, schools…
fed millions…
and improved lives.

Instead, they are spent on destruction.

This video breaks down the real opportunity cost of war—not in abstract billions, but in tangible human outcomes.

Because this is not just about war.
It is about how money is used, who controls it, and who it truly serves.

What the Iran-US War Reveals: Oil, War and the Real Fight for Money

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We start a new series of videos called The Architecture of Power & Money. This is the first episode in the series. What the Iran-US War Reveals: Oil, War & The Real Fight For  Money.

What is the Iran war really about?

Most explanations focus on territory, security, or ideology.
But beneath the surface, there may be a deeper structure at play—one tied to money, trade, and control.

In this first episode of The Architecture of Power and Money, we examine: