Bi-Weekly Geopolitical Report – The War in Iran and the End of US Hegemony (April 20, 2026)

by Patrick Fearon-Hernandez, CFA  | PDF

In a Bi-Weekly Geopolitical Report late last year, we argued that the 2025 trade dispute between the United States and China revealed just how dramatically Beijing has increased its comprehensive power — military, political, economic, and technological. We argued that China’s comprehensive power may now rival or even surpass that of the US, potentially ending the US’s traditional role as the global hegemon, i.e., the big, strong, dominant country that provides the world with security, order, and the reserve currency. Now that the US has launched a war against Iran — a key member of China’s geopolitical and economic bloc — the world has seen additional evidence that the US may not continue as a hegemonic power. In this report, we examine the evidence pointing to the US relinquishing its hegemonic role and what that means for investors.

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Bi-Weekly Geopolitical Report – From the Shah to the Strait: The US Gamble to Stabilize the Gulf (March 23, 2026)

by Thomas Wash & Bill O’Grady  | PDF

It has been nearly 50 years since the 1979 Islamic Revolution toppled the Shah of Iran, replacing the Persian monarchy with a theocracy that sent shockwaves through the West. This upheaval triggered the decade’s second major oil crisis and effectively dismantled Washington’s “Twin Pillars” policy. By losing Iran as a strategic counterweight alongside Saudi Arabia, the United States saw its primary mechanism for regional proxy influence collapse — a blow compounded by the wave of oil field nationalizations across the Middle East from the preceding years.

Today, a new regional conflict has emerged as a definitive inflection point — one that could reverse decades of geopolitical momentum. Through Operation Epic Fury, the US and Israel have launched a decisive campaign to dismantle the current regime’s military and leadership infrastructure, signaling a bold attempt to usher in a new era for Middle East oil politics. While fraught with risk, this escalation presents a singular opportunity to reassert Western leverage and fundamentally reshape the regional balance of power.

In this report, we examine the geopolitical significance of Iran and what the current conflict could mean for US global influence. We also summarize the potential market ramifications, including the impact on bond markets, the US dollar, and equities.

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Due to the holiday, there will be no Bi-Weekly Geopolitical Report published on April 6th.

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