Trump's Economic Landscape Under the Strain of Iran War and Inflation
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Key Highlights
Beyaz Saray'da ekonomik yönetim anlayışı, Başkan Donald Trump'ın "Sorumluluk Bende" (The buck stops here) yaklaşımından, sorunların kökenini geçmiş yö

Economic management in the White House has shifted from the traditional "The buck stops here" approach to a strategy where President Donald Trump attributes the roots of crises to previous administrations. While global markets reel from the uncertainties of the conflict in Iran and rising inflation data, the administration's narrative management of these crises has moved to the center of economy-focused discussions in Washington.
Oil Prices and Geopolitical Risks
The ongoing war in Iran continues to create deep shockwaves across the global economy, serving as much more than a regional conflict. While the Trump administration argues this situation stems from past presidents squandering opportunities, markets are pricing in a different dimension of the issue.Inflation Data and the Biden Legacy
Economic indicators remain among the most critical factors determining voter welfare levels. Although Trump claims to be grappling with a "total catastrophe" inherited from Joe Biden, the data raises questions about the President's economic policies.Pre-Election Market Perception and Legislative Risk
As Republicans fight to retain their congressional majorities ahead of the November midterm elections, the President's aversion to accepting responsibility is affecting intra-party dynamics. While White House Spokesperson Taylor Rogers highlights wins like tax cuts and lower prescription drug prices, market players harbor concerns over instability.From the perspective of an Aviation Logistics analyst, I am closely monitoring the volatility in oil prices due to the Iran war and the persistent inflation pressure highlighted in the text. As jet fuel costs constitute the most critical variable determining airline operational margins, the direct and harsh pass-through of geopolitical tensions to air freight rates is inevitable. Rising costs in global supply chains could complicate the air bridge supply of high-volume technology products and lead to a cost-driven shift in transport modes.
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