Natalie Brunell interviews Colonel Douglas Macgregor on the economy, potential financial crises, and geopolitical issues. Macgregor emphasizes enforcing the rule of law, reforming the tax structure, and repatriating manufacturing. He critiques tariffs and sanctions, pointing to China and Russia's economic resilience. He suggests focusing on energy, high-end manufacturing, and agriculture, proposing a "Golden Spike Program" to enhance US commerce. Macgregor advises individuals to invest in cash, gold, and Bitcoin to protect against financial instability. He also discusses the qualities a president should possess, including experience in economics, international systems, the military, and domestic politics. The conversation touches on potential conflicts in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran and Israel, and stresses the importance of Americans signaling their desire to avoid war.
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