The Iran War has unleashed unprecedented economic and humanitarian crises across the developing world, compounding existing challenges and setting back progress on poverty and inequality. This article explores how imperialist policies and resource exploitation have exacerbated the situation, leading to widespread suffering and a call for reevaluation of global power dynamics and economic systems.
The Iran War's Devastating Toll on the Global South
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What Are the Consequences of the Iran War for the Developing World?Ben.Mattison Mon, 03/16/2026 - 14:16 Three Questions <li> Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak Jerome Kasoff ’54 Professor of Management and Economics </li> <ul> <li>Economic Development</li>…
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The Iran War, while a subject of controversy, represents a pivotal move in protecting Western interests and ensuring global stability. This piece examines the economic ripple effects through developing regions, arguing that short-term disruptions are outweighed by the long-term benefits of curbing aggressive regimes and fostering a world order based on freedom and market principles.