
Irregular Warfare Podcast Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare
Apr 3, 2026
Daleep Singh, former deputy national security advisor who coordinated economic tools; Jack Lew, former U.S. Treasury Secretary experienced in sanctions design; Eddie Fishman, author and scholar of geoeconomics. They discuss dollar dominance, how sanctions and export controls are crafted, hidden global chokepoints in finance and tech, and the risks of overusing economic tools in great power competition.
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Sanctions Are Targeted Instruments Not Punishment
- Sanctions aim to influence sovereign behavior, not merely punish, and must inflict targeted pain without excessive spillover.
- Jack Lew: designing Russia sanctions required mapping financial wiring to apply staged pressure while avoiding global fallout.
What Makes Something A Choke Point
- Choke points are concentrated, hard-to-substitute market positions you can weaponize asymmetrically.
- Eddie Fishman: examples include the dollar, China's rare-earth refining, and U.S. dominance in advanced AI chips.
How OFAC Evolved Into Modern Sanctions Machinery
- OFAC began in WWII asset freezes and evolved into today's SDN list and Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence.
- Eddie Fishman: post‑9/11 laws transformed U.S. financial tools to target terrorist financing and create modern sanctions machinery.





