Gerald Celente explores the U.S.-Iran conflict’s impact on global markets, criticizing President Trump’s actions and media coverage. He highlights rising oil prices, falling stock markets, and threats to the U.S. housing recovery. The article also discusses ‘dragflation,’ the digital economy shift, and the growing wealth gap. The Trends Journal seeks more subscribers to offer truthful insights …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In an interview with Trend Journal, Professor Mohammed Marandi from the University of Tehran shared his thoughts on the tense political situation between Iran and the Trump administration. He compared it to a surprising movie scene, criticized Western media for bias, and discussed Iran’s military strength. Marandi also expressed doubts about negotiating with the U.S. due to past issues. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In a tense interview, former CIA analyst Larry Johnson shares his worries about the growing conflict between Iran and the U.S. He criticizes the U.S. government’s actions and warns of rising gas prices and food shortages. The situation could also strain relationships with countries like Israel, while impacting jobs and prices in America. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In a tense discussion, experts Edmund Demarche and Larry Johnson explore the growing conflict in Iran. They highlight rising casualties, potential U.S. military involvement, and economic impacts like higher gas prices. The conversation also touches on international relations, criticizing U.S. actions and speculating on future military and economic consequences, including possible tensions with China and Israel. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judge Andrew Napolitano criticized President Trump’s attacks on Iran, calling them unfair and against the law. He argued that quick strikes still count as war and should be approved by Congress. Napolitano also noted the lack of evidence showing Iran was a threat and warned about the low public support for these actions. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In a recent interview, Demar Cheri and Edmund DeVarsh from Trends Journal spoke with Trita Parsi from the Quincy Institute. They talked about a new survey showing more Americans now support Palestinians over Israelis. Parsi explained this shift is due to concerns about Israel’s influence on U.S. wars, though media and Congress haven’t caught up yet. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
On February 26th, 2026, Edmund DeMarche interviewed Professor Mohammad Murandi about the Iran nuclear talks. The U.S. wants Iran to close its main nuclear sites, but Iran refuses to give up its allies or military strength. They want a fair deal, like before, but with better terms for a peaceful nuclear program. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In a chat with Ed DeMarsh, Matt Ho talks about the possible war with Iran and its ties to Israel’s actions in the West Bank. He explains how this conflict might distract from Israel’s land claims and affect Palestinians. The discussion also covers Iran’s military choices and the role of other Middle Eastern countries in this complex situation. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In a lively discussion, Edmund DeMarche and Larry Johnson explore the tense situation between the U.S., Iran, and Israel. They talk about the U.S. military near Iran, the risk of war, and Israel’s influence. Larry warns that war might unite Iranians instead of changing their government, and public opinion could stop conflict if President Trump listens. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Gerald Celente talks about his book, saying Italians are unfairly shown as criminals. He believes real crime happens in places like Washington and Wall Street. Celente also warns about the economy crashing and oil prices rising if there’s a conflict with Iran. For more details, he invites readers to check out his Trends Journal. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









