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Jamie Dimon says he is ‘a little optimistic’ on Iran war — here’s why

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JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Jamie Dimon said on Tuesday he was “a little optimistic” about the long-term prospects for stability in the Middle East despite the short-term risks created by the war in the Gulf.

The conflict, launched by the US and Israel against Iran on Feb. 28, has upended markets, sent oil prices soaring, fueled global inflation fears and convulsed the post-war Western alliance.

Dimon, however, said the conflict had highlighted a shift in mentality within the region that could now create conditions for the durable resolution of long-standing tensions.

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan, speaking at the Hill and Valley Forum.
JPMorgan CEO said he was “a little optimistic” about the long-term prospects for stability in the Middle East despite the short-term risks created by the war in the Gulf.

“Here’s why I’m a little optimistic,” he said during the Hill & Valley Forum – a politics and tech conference in Washington – pointing to what he said was a desire among Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, the US, and Israel for “permanent peace in the Middle East.”

“It’s probably riskier in the short run, because we don’t know the outcome of it,” he added.

War exposes US lack of wartime capacity, Dimon says

President Donald Trump has faced heavy criticism from political opponents over the war, and even some US officials have said Iran did not pose an imminent threat to the United States.

“Iran is a terrorist threat … This is an actual killing agent,” Dimon said, pointing to Tehran’s involvement in regional proxy conflicts and support for armed militia groups.

But he said that Israel also had a part to play to ease regional tensions.

“Israel’s got to do a little more, in my view, to help begin some kind of long-term Palestinian state,” he said.


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Airstrikes on an oil depot in Tehran on March 7. Dimon said the conflict had exposed the United States’ lack of industrial capacity to rapidly scale up arms production in wartime.

While he voiced cautious optimism over the region’s future, Dimon said the conflict had exposed the United States’ lack of industrial capacity to rapidly scale up arms production in wartime.

He said he had visited the Pentagon earlier on Tuesday and was deeply frustrated with its procurement rules, policy constraints, multi-year budget rigidities and regulatory compliance burdens.

“Of course you also know that there’s going to be a lot more money spent on the military, which we really need to do,” Dimon said. “We just want to be part of helping their supply chain.”

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