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Brett Erickson

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Managing Principal, Obsidian Risk Advisors Board Member: DePaul, Seton Hall, Loyola Chicago Featured in WSJ, NYT, WaPo, Bloomberg [email protected]

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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
One of my gravest concerns as the war continues is that we have crossed the Rubicon as it relates to the replenishment of the Russian war chest due to the boon in revenues from oil exports as a result of the "unsanctioning" of Russian oil. Russia is raking in well beyond $5B/month from increased oil revenues, and with a low likelihood of these Pakistan peace talks resulting in any meaningful ceasefire, there is great risk that we will see General Licenses 133 and 134 perpetually extended over the course of the year due to a need to temper the global energy markets. As I said in The Washington Post on Friday: "This move directly contradicts Trump’s own statements that the United States is considering winding down this conflict,” “You don’t unsanction Iranian oil if you’re winding down. This is the action of an administration that has no exit ramp and knows it. The word for that is desperation.”
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Rep. Don Bacon 🇺🇸✈️🏍️⭐️🎖️
.@nytimes: “Easing sanctions on Russia at this critical juncture, instead of increasing pressure, risks fueling Russia’s aggression and undermining progress we have made to reduce Russia’s global energy leverage,” Representatives Don Bacon, Republican of Nebraska, and Gregory W. Meeks of New York, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said in a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Secretary of State Marco Rubio demanding answers on the administration’s decision to ease sanctions on Russian oil. nytimes.com/2026/03/25/us/…
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Javier Blas
Javier Blas@JavierBlas·
BREAKING: Trump says that he's extending the deadline before any attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure (on his own words, "Energy plant destruction") by 10 days until April 6. Trump says talks with Iran are "going very well" Real diplomacy? More oil jawboning?
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
Not that I'm cheering for strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure (it was a stupid threat to begin with), but Trump looks like an absolute fool after Iran has twice now called his bluff. As for Kharg... buckle up.
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
As I have discussed previously, it is my belief that Trump will double down on Iran due to the damage withdrawal would cause to his legacy at this point. Per Pete Hegseth today: “We are here to win,” Hegseth said. Hegseth called the war the “stuff for the history books” and added “this is stuff for legacy.”
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
There needs to be a discussion about whether or not Secretary Bessent and President Trump truly understand the economic tools they have employed in response to rising global energy markets.
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
One of the only tools the Trump Administration has still at their disposal is the complete and total removal of Russian sanctions... and I worry they'll do it.
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
It's very concerning to me whether or not the recent Ukrainian attacks on Russia oil infrastructure in Ust-Luga, Primorsk, and Novorossiysk dramatically impacts Trump's calculus to move on Kharg. I don't see a scenario where moving on Kharg and the resultant Iranian retaliation has any effect besides cataclysmic economic devastation.
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Financial Times
FT Exclusive: Moscow has close ties with Tehran and has provided its ally with crucial support including satellite imagery, targeting data and intelligence support, people familiar with the matter said. ft.trib.al/IsseW1G
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
The economic tools the White House and Treasury have at their disposal are increasingly few. I am concerned that Trump may have been planning future easing of Russian oil sanctions, which have, quite literally, gone up in flames over the last 24 hours.
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
@shashj 100%. To be clear, the ONLY goal of this campaign was regime change.
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Shashank Joshi
Shashank Joshi@shashj·
Slightly surreal, because right now the US government (including CENTCOM) maintains the fiction that regime change is not a goal of this war, and yet the foreign minister and speaker of parliament were on what the WSJ describes as a joint kill list. If the aim is not regime change, then where is the necessity & thus lawfulness of killing these officials? Surely even the most optimistic military lawyer would struggle to claim that Aragchi is in the chain of command. "The U.S. and Israel have temporarily removed two senior Iranian officials from their list of officials to eliminate as they explore possible peace talks, U.S. officials said. Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi" wsj.com/livecoverage/i…
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
@John_Hudson Just in time for an invasion of Kharg and shutdown of the Bab al-Mandeb...
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John Hudson
John Hudson@John_Hudson·
At least 40% of Russia's oil export capacity halted, Reuters calculations show
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
One of the things that make this highly unlikely, at least from a sanctions standpoint, it the need to release an "edit" to General License 134 because it didn't have very obvious guardrails in place regarding who can benefit from these oil exports. Despite what Bessent says, it seems this was not "well thought out in advance"
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
One of my gravest concerns as the war continues is that we have crossed the Rubicon as it relates to the replenishment of the Russian war chest due to the boon in revenues from oil exports as a result of the "unsanctioning" of Russian oil. Russia is raking in well beyond $5B/month from increased oil revenues, and with a low likelihood of these Pakistan peace talks resulting in any meaningful ceasefire, there is great risk that we will see General Licenses 133 and 134 perpetually extended over the course of the year due to a need to temper the global energy markets. As I said in The Washington Post on Friday: "This move directly contradicts Trump’s own statements that the United States is considering winding down this conflict,” “You don’t unsanction Iranian oil if you’re winding down. This is the action of an administration that has no exit ramp and knows it. The word for that is desperation.”
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
Multiple Republicans have now made comments that seem to suggest that an operation to seize Kharg may be underway this week. If this is the case, it seems to suggest Trump may be doubling down on this war. The only rationale is that he is accepting a global recession in exchange for removing the Iranian regime. It's a bold play Cotton.
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
I'm really not sure how Trump will be able to escape this quagmire without it being viewed as a clear loss. Not just by the majority, but also by his most ardent supporters. I don't think anyone is buying that this was about anything besides a single goal of regime change.
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
Karoline… the President of Iran is still Pezeshkian, and the Supreme Leader’s last name is still Khamenei… NO, there has NOT been a regime change
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
There are two developments that are extremely concerning to me right now. One surprising, one not. The first is the recent reporting that 40% of Russian oil exports have been knocked offline due to Ukrainian drone strikes on Novorossiysk, Primorsk, and Ust-Luga. The second is the statements from the Iranian's that they will shut down the Bab al-Mandeb Strait if the US moves to seize Kharg Island. The United States, as much as I hate to say it, is completely cornered. Trump will either need to double down and accept causing a global recession, or look like a fool by accepting atrocious terms to a ceasefire.
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
@gbrew24 I think it's a bit ridiculous to play the blame game on Ukraine for TWO wars they did not choose to start...
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
@BloombergTV Sure, but how long will it take to ramp up production? It’s a long term plan, not a short term fix. We’re talking years, not days or weeks.
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Bloomberg TV
Bloomberg TV@BloombergTV·
"30% of the oil reserves in the world are in Venezuela and Iran. And those, certainly Venezuela, but hopefully Iran will be a much more amenable, pro-Western, when the dust settles," Pennsylvania Senator Dave McCormick tells Annmarie Hordern. Watch our full interview here: bloom.bg/4bLOe66
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErick97489·
These "negotiations" are absolutely ridiculous. Both sides are making ludicrous demands, and I don't believe either side is approaching them with any level of seriousness.
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