
1370: Peter Zeihan | North American Solutions to a Breaking World Order
The Jordan Harbinger ShowAI Summary
→ WHAT IT COVERS Geopolitical analyst Peter Zeihan maps three converging crises — the Iran-U.S. conflict, Ukraine's drone warfare revolution, and China's demographic and energy collapse — explaining how the simultaneous breakdown of Persian Gulf oil flows, American military interceptor stockpiles, and globalized semiconductor supply chains threatens to restructure the entire post-WWII world order, with North America's NAFTA integration as the most viable buffer. → KEY INSIGHTS - **Autonomous Drone Warfare:** Memory-chip drones costing under $50,000 — some as low as a few thousand dollars — can now fly 1,100+ miles, identify targets from a pre-loaded silhouette library, and strike without a human operator or jammable signal. Ukraine fires hundreds daily. These drones are destroying Russian supply lines 300 kilometers behind the front, finally pushing Russian casualty ratios past the 8-to-1 threshold Ukraine needs to offset Russia's demographic and material advantage. - **Patriot Missile Depletion:** The U.S. entered the Iran conflict with only a few thousand Patriot interceptors and can manufacture roughly 70 per year. The Iran war burned through a significant portion of that stockpile, meaning the U.S. has effectively lost the ability to project defensive military power across the Eastern Hemisphere. Rebuilding to pre-conflict levels requires 15+ years of output even at the Trump administration's planned quadrupled production rate, which itself takes four to five years to implement. - **Persian Gulf Energy Cascade:** Roughly 80% of Asia's oil and 90% of its liquefied natural gas transits the Strait of Hormuz. With Iran now controlling effective access, East Asian energy prices could triple at minimum. China, consuming 14 million barrels per day at last reliable data, cannot compensate with its renewable buildout — estimated at under one million barrels-per-day equivalent — because solar and wind infrastructure is concentrated inland, far from coastal manufacturing and population centers. - **China's Hidden Demographic Collapse:** China's demographic data going back a full generation has been revealed as largely falsified. The CCP's post-Tiananmen pivot toward a white-collar economy required a new educated workforce expected to enter the labor market in 2019 — precisely when COVID hit. By 2024, when tax receipts should have surged from this cohort, they declined instead. Evidence suggests China's actual population may be closer to 900 million than the official 1.4 billion figure, accelerating economic collapse timelines. - **Semiconductor Supply Chain Fragility:** Advanced chips below seven nanometers require extreme ultraviolet lithography machines from ASML in the Netherlands, supported by roughly 100,000 production steps across 9,000 companies — half of which produce a single product for a single customer. Without sustained globalization, this supply chain cannot function. AI data centers run on two-to-four nanometer chips that burn out in four to six years, meaning AI infrastructure disappears within a decade of any significant supply chain disruption, regardless of existing installed capacity. - **80% of Chinese Raw Material Processing:** Approximately 80% of global processing for steel, copper, lithium, and cobalt occurs inside China. If China's manufacturing system collapses before alternative processing capacity is built elsewhere, North American industrial output loses its primary input source. The U.S. currently has no indigenous supply chain for most of these base materials. Industrial construction spending in the U.S. has declined every month for 16 consecutive months, moving in the opposite direction needed to compensate. - **NAFTA as Structural Insurance:** Zeihan identifies deepening NAFTA integration with Mexico and Canada as the single highest-leverage decision available to the U.S. Mexico already has substantial built-out industrial plant, is one of the two most demographically stable countries in its economic tier alongside the U.S., and sits outside the Eastern Hemisphere energy and military disruption zones. Without Mexico, the U.S. would need to triple rather than double its industrial base, extending a 25-to-30-year rebuilding timeline significantly further. → NOTABLE MOMENT Zeihan reveals that Iran's decades-long strategy of staying perpetually six months away from a nuclear weapon — never crossing the threshold to avoid triggering an attack — was a deliberate and rational policy. The U.S. bombing campaign eliminated that calculus entirely. Having been attacked anyway, Iran now has every strategic incentive to actually build a nuclear weapon, producing precisely the outcome thirty years of U.S. policy worked to prevent. 💼 SPONSORS [{"name": "LinkedIn", "url": "https://linkedin.com/harbinger"}, {"name": "Ground News", "url": "https://groundnews.com/jordan"}, {"name": "BetterHelp", "url": "https://betterhelp.com/jordan"}, {"name": "Cash App", "url": "https://cash.app"}, {"name": "Dell Technologies", "url": "https://dell.com/dell-pro"}, {"name": "K12", "url": "https://k12.com/jordan"}] 🏷️ Geopolitics, Drone Warfare, Energy Crisis, China Collapse, Nuclear Proliferation, Semiconductor Supply Chain, NAFTA Integration
