JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon defended the war in Iran in an interview published Tuesday, while acknowledging the “short-term risks” for the economy. Speaking to Jim VandeHei on “The Axios Show,” Dimon pointed out that the Iranian regime has been “killing people around the world for 45-plus years,” including “a lot of Americans.” He added…
Dimon defends Iran war but acknowledges ‘short-term risks’
Originally reported by The Hill
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