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The Real Cost of West Asia Conflict Ft. London Paul

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by Kinesis Money
Monday, Apr 27, 2026 - 15:28

In this week’s Live from the Vault, Andrew Maguire and London Paul of the Sirius Report warn that escalating conflict in West Asia risks triggering financial instability, eroding confidence in paper currencies, and accelerating breakdown of the petrodollar.

The discussion highlights how rising oil costs feed directly into inflation across essential goods and services, intensifying cost-of-living pressures, while also increasing demand for gold and silver as trust in leveraged paper trading systems weakens.

Timestamps:

00:00 Start
01:02 West Asia escalation, and systemic risk to global stability
08:36 Oil shock fuelling global inflation pressures
10:19 Loss of confidence in fiat currencies and rising hyperinflation risk
26:05 Petrodollar erosion and rise of yuan-based oil trade
34:21 Chinese military support improving Iran’s air defence systems
42:00 Shift from paper markets to physically-backed gold pricing
46:22 Record Chinese demand for physical gold and silver
1:00:18 Western financial fragility and accelerating currency debasement

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