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The Cost of War Always Reaches the Working Class

Adia MayBy Adia MayMay 13, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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The conflict with Iran continues to drive oil prices upward, yet American politicians talk about national security while the working class absorbs the economic consequences. Higher fuel costs never seriously affect the wealthy or the architects of the war in Washington. Instead, the ones who suffer are delivery drivers, commuters and workers already struggling under stagnant wages and spiraling inflation. For years, both parties have framed military escalation as a necessary step in protecting America from forces abroad, while ignoring the consequences back home. But war is never just a geopolitical battle of manpower. Every day that America is fighting for its pride in the world, its Americans at home are biting the bullet. The first casualty of conflict is rarely freedom. It is the working class.

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Adia May is a political writer and journalist interested in democratic institutions, media systems, and how ideology spreads within American media. She holds a BA (Hons) in Multimedia Journalism and plans to pursue postgraduate study in political theory.

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