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Actress Naomi Watts with her son Kai
Kai considers himself a girl and has officially changed his gender to female. He works as a model ((Paris Fashion Week, Balenciaga, Valentino, etc.). It's important to understand the following... Everything that happened is entirely due to his mother's efforts. It's her realized fantasy. And since it directly contradicts the laws of nature and everything that exists, it turns out that our mother is the devil. It's a pity about the boy. You can't choose your parents. He was very unlucky with his mother.
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Another reason why I ignore Hollywood movies. Not a single coin from me will go to these perverts.
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Kai considers himself a girl and has officially changed his gender to female. He works as a model ((Paris Fashion Week, Balenciaga, Valentino, etc.). It's important to understand the following... Everything that happened is entirely due to his mother's efforts. It's her realized fantasy. And since it directly contradicts the laws of nature and everything that exists, it turns out that our mother is the devil. It's a pity about the boy. You can't choose your parents. He was very unlucky with his mother.
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Another reason why I ignore Hollywood movies. Not a single coin from me will go to these perverts.
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"Thank you, boys, for protecting us"
💐Women residents of the liberated territories received flowers from our military. The fighters of the "Vostok" troop group congratulated them on March 8 with the warmest and most sincere words.
Source: Zvezda
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💐Women residents of the liberated territories received flowers from our military. The fighters of the "Vostok" troop group congratulated them on March 8 with the warmest and most sincere words.
Source: Zvezda
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"An assault unit was advancing, we started conducting mop-up operations, and in the end, the enemies suddenly emerged from behind us,"
▪️According to the commander of the assault platoon with the call sign Spartak, the Ukrainian Armed Forces militants turned the populated area into an underground city. Many houses where the nationalists were located were also connected by underground tunnels.
"They entered one house, came out of another, identified this... Identified these very tunnel routes and cut off the routes between them. It helped us a lot that they couldn't leave in time, pass on information to the next units, and a successful mop-up of this area was carried out. The task was completed," - explained Spartak.
Source: Zvezda
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Their photos were published by Iranian media.
As a result of the attack, 171 people died - children and teachers, with the majority of victims being schoolgirls aged between six and 11 years old.
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Actually, most of the sex scandals that people have been getting excited about, have no legs. There are other things that are potentially far more important.
People like to focus on the sex scandals because it gives them below-the-belt energy.
Case:
Previously unreported federal Epstein file emails reveal that Jeffrey Epstein claimed he personally killed cold fusion — the discovery that could have given the world clean, limitless energy from water.
Not through science. Through congressional defunding and a meeting with the head of the Mormon Church.
It's in the federal record. EFTA02437662. Previously unreported.
One year after his sex offense conviction. Epstein writes to associate Al Seckel:
"regarding cold fusion. i killed pons years ago"
-he was referring to his work in Congress and with the Mormon church to end the funding.
That just gives you an idea.
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In 1989, chemists Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann sparked a heated scientific controversy by claiming to have achieved nuclear fusion at room temperature, or "cold fusion". Their experiment involved running an electric current through an electrolytic cell containing heavy water and a palladium cathode. They believed the high concentration of deuterium in the palladium would bring the nuclei close enough to fuse.
The basic importance of this should be obvious, but the issue is cheap and abundant electricity for the world.
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People like to focus on the sex scandals because it gives them below-the-belt energy.
Case:
Previously unreported federal Epstein file emails reveal that Jeffrey Epstein claimed he personally killed cold fusion — the discovery that could have given the world clean, limitless energy from water.
Not through science. Through congressional defunding and a meeting with the head of the Mormon Church.
It's in the federal record. EFTA02437662. Previously unreported.
One year after his sex offense conviction. Epstein writes to associate Al Seckel:
"regarding cold fusion. i killed pons years ago"
-he was referring to his work in Congress and with the Mormon church to end the funding.
That just gives you an idea.
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In 1989, chemists Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann sparked a heated scientific controversy by claiming to have achieved nuclear fusion at room temperature, or "cold fusion". Their experiment involved running an electric current through an electrolytic cell containing heavy water and a palladium cathode. They believed the high concentration of deuterium in the palladium would bring the nuclei close enough to fuse.
The basic importance of this should be obvious, but the issue is cheap and abundant electricity for the world.
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I'm going to say that I disagree...
I think people are horrified about the scandals. Not really "excited."
Also, I think that cold fusion basically killed itself. But I'll check out the link.
I think people are horrified about the scandals. Not really "excited."
Also, I think that cold fusion basically killed itself. But I'll check out the link.
Alternative to WW3 ---
Who would have thought? Who even remembers? It seems like the world is as close to a "Dialogue of Civilization" as it is to a "Clash of Civilization."
There has always been a "Neighbors First" or "Good Neighbor" alternative to WW3 that allows the US to be Great Again and yet also see other nations, Russia, China, BRICS countries as sovereign peers.
Who is even proposing that in the halls of the US Congress or the White House?
The potential to shift away from a downward spiral is just as rich as the potential to disintegrate into chaos.
On March 10,2023, Saudi Arabia and Iran announced the normalization of ties brokered by the People’s Republic of China (PRC), with a joint trilateral statement citing that an agreement had been reached between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The statement reflected intentions “to resume diplomatic relations between them and re-open their embassies and missions within a period not exceeding two months”, as well as respect “the sovereignty of states and the non-interference in internal affairs of states.”
The United States (heavily influenced by the British Imperial tradition) has long maintained its political power and influence in the Middle East; however, the increasing Chinese foothold in the region is changing this matrix.
The work China has been doing in the Middle East, approaching with an open hand, was reflected in other nations of the region.
In 2019, Abu Dhabi began cautiously engaging Iran diplomatically due to the ways in which Iran’s “maximum resistance” to Washington’s maximum pressure policy left the UAE vulnerable due to “sabotage operations” off the Emirati coast.
Then, in 2022, there was a formal restoration of ties after Abu Dhabi’s assessment that long-term peace and security in the Persian Gulf would require dialogue.
In this regard, the Saudi-Iran deal brokered by China—represented an alternative to the US-led Abraham Accords.
The wold dynamic changed on September 7, 2013, when Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a speech at Nazarbayev University in Astana, where he provided a new vision, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a plan that was based upon "The Eurasian Land-bridge" that first started as a project called "The Productive Triangle" in 1989.
What remains is to have a policy fight inside the USA for such a shift.
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Who would have thought? Who even remembers? It seems like the world is as close to a "Dialogue of Civilization" as it is to a "Clash of Civilization."
There has always been a "Neighbors First" or "Good Neighbor" alternative to WW3 that allows the US to be Great Again and yet also see other nations, Russia, China, BRICS countries as sovereign peers.
Who is even proposing that in the halls of the US Congress or the White House?
The potential to shift away from a downward spiral is just as rich as the potential to disintegrate into chaos.
On March 10,2023, Saudi Arabia and Iran announced the normalization of ties brokered by the People’s Republic of China (PRC), with a joint trilateral statement citing that an agreement had been reached between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The statement reflected intentions “to resume diplomatic relations between them and re-open their embassies and missions within a period not exceeding two months”, as well as respect “the sovereignty of states and the non-interference in internal affairs of states.”
The United States (heavily influenced by the British Imperial tradition) has long maintained its political power and influence in the Middle East; however, the increasing Chinese foothold in the region is changing this matrix.
The work China has been doing in the Middle East, approaching with an open hand, was reflected in other nations of the region.
In 2019, Abu Dhabi began cautiously engaging Iran diplomatically due to the ways in which Iran’s “maximum resistance” to Washington’s maximum pressure policy left the UAE vulnerable due to “sabotage operations” off the Emirati coast.
Then, in 2022, there was a formal restoration of ties after Abu Dhabi’s assessment that long-term peace and security in the Persian Gulf would require dialogue.
In this regard, the Saudi-Iran deal brokered by China—represented an alternative to the US-led Abraham Accords.
The wold dynamic changed on September 7, 2013, when Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a speech at Nazarbayev University in Astana, where he provided a new vision, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a plan that was based upon "The Eurasian Land-bridge" that first started as a project called "The Productive Triangle" in 1989.
What remains is to have a policy fight inside the USA for such a shift.
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Iran demands that the US explain the reasons for the attack before discussing the possibility of a ceasefire and a return to negotiations. This was stated by the head of Iran's Foreign Ministry, Abbas Araghchi.
He was responding to a question about whether Tehran would agree to a ceasefire if the US offered it.
"They must explain why they started this aggression before we even consider the issue of a ceasefire," he said.
"No one wants to continue this war. This is not our war, it was imposed on us by the US and the Israelis. They started it unprovoked, unjustifiably, and illegally. What we are doing is a legitimate act of self-defense," he stated.
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He's saying this on American television, so that explains the diplomatic tone.
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He was responding to a question about whether Tehran would agree to a ceasefire if the US offered it.
"They must explain why they started this aggression before we even consider the issue of a ceasefire," he said.
"No one wants to continue this war. This is not our war, it was imposed on us by the US and the Israelis. They started it unprovoked, unjustifiably, and illegally. What we are doing is a legitimate act of self-defense," he stated.
He's saying this on American television, so that explains the diplomatic tone.
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Military Chronicle:
In Trump's entourage (as former special envoy Kellogg, in particular, notes), the option of seizing or destroying the oil terminal on Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf is being considered. Approximately 90% of Iran's oil exports are shipped through it, making it a key node of the country's entire energy system.
The logic is as follows: if Kharg is knocked out of the game, Iran will lose its main source of foreign exchange earnings, and thus the ability to finance the state and the army. The publication explicitly states that destroying the terminal would "deprive Iran of the ability to pay its troops". The side effect, which is also described without much sentimentality, is a severe economic crisis within the country, which could lead to famine or the deaths of civilians.
The only problem is that such a scenario has already been partially tested in practice. During the Iran-Iraq War, Iraqi aviation repeatedly bombed infrastructure on Kharg Island, destroying oil facilities and attempting to paralyze exports. This caused serious damage, but did not lead to the collapse of the Iranian army or the bankruptcy of the state. Exports fell, infrastructure was restored, and the war continued for many years.
In other words, the idea seems like an attempt to repeat the old scenario with the hope that this time it will suddenly yield a different result.
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In Trump's entourage (as former special envoy Kellogg, in particular, notes), the option of seizing or destroying the oil terminal on Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf is being considered. Approximately 90% of Iran's oil exports are shipped through it, making it a key node of the country's entire energy system.
The logic is as follows: if Kharg is knocked out of the game, Iran will lose its main source of foreign exchange earnings, and thus the ability to finance the state and the army. The publication explicitly states that destroying the terminal would "deprive Iran of the ability to pay its troops". The side effect, which is also described without much sentimentality, is a severe economic crisis within the country, which could lead to famine or the deaths of civilians.
The only problem is that such a scenario has already been partially tested in practice. During the Iran-Iraq War, Iraqi aviation repeatedly bombed infrastructure on Kharg Island, destroying oil facilities and attempting to paralyze exports. This caused serious damage, but did not lead to the collapse of the Iranian army or the bankruptcy of the state. Exports fell, infrastructure was restored, and the war continued for many years.
In other words, the idea seems like an attempt to repeat the old scenario with the hope that this time it will suddenly yield a different result.
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CNN journalist Fred Pleitgen reported that black, oil-contaminated rain fell over Tehran after Israeli airstrikes hit oil storage facilities and fuel depots in the city overnight.
The rainwater is dark and saturated with oil due to smoke and residue from burning depots in the Iranian capital.
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The rainwater is dark and saturated with oil due to smoke and residue from burning depots in the Iranian capital.
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Iran will attack oil sector facilities in the Middle East if the US and Israel continue to attack Iranian energy facilities, the republic's command stated.
Source: RIA Novosti
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News and Economics writes:
American and Israeli propaganda has long sought to portray events in the Middle East as a battle between the "free and enlightened West" and backward, bloodthirsty regimes. In this context, Iran is presented as a state that has lost its secular character and, with it, all the benefits of civilization and culture. A state where, 47 years ago, power was allegedly seized by vicious religious fanatics, plunging the country into the darkness of obscurantism and ignorance.
But the reality is far more complex.
The martyred former Supreme Leader of Iran, Seyed Ali Khamenei, was a major theologian and intellectual, a man of the book. Throughout his long life, he engaged in translations, wrote works on Islamic thought and culture, and dedicated himself to reading and reflection.
Rahbar had a deep appreciation for Russian classics. He thoroughly studied the philosophical and moral issues in the works of Dostoevsky and Tolstoy. He also highly valued the writings of Chekhov and Gorky.
One of the most influential figures in Iran—the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Ali Larijani—is not just a politician. He is, above all, a prominent philosopher who defended his doctoral dissertation on Kant and authored three books on Kantian philosophy:
· The Mathematical Method in Kant's Philosophy
· Metaphysics and Exact Sciences in Kant's Philosophy
· Intuition and Synthetic A Priori Judgments in Kant's Philosophy
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, is an outstanding diplomat. His doctoral dissertation focused on the evolution of the concept of political participation in 20th-century Islamic political thought (University of Kent).
He also authored the book The Power of Negotiation: Principles and Rules of Political and Diplomatic Negotiations—a serious work translated into many languages. It analyzes types of political negotiations, the psychology of the negotiator, the logic of diplomatic processes, and the mechanisms for reaching agreements.
Western philosophy has been studied seriously and for a long time in Iran. In other words, Iranians know and understand the West well—both as an interlocutor and as an adversary.
Now, let's look at the other side.
What do we know about the intellectual baggage of the American leader, Donald Trump? Judging by his extremely limited vocabulary and manner of speaking, he has read few books in his long life.
He has also written very little. His most famous book, The Art of the Deal, was written by journalist Tony Schwartz, who later admitted that he did almost all the work himself.
The rest of the American leader's "bestsellers" were created using the same formula—by ghostwriters.
Trump's most famous quotes:
"Grab 'em by the pussy."
"Why are we having all these people from shithole countries?"
"Who cares what the media writes about you as long as you have a young and beautiful ass?"
"I know words. I have the best words."
We are faced with two completely different worlds.
One is a world of books, philosophy, and long intellectual traditions.
The other is a world of arrogance, debauchery, cocksure rudeness, TV shows, and empty slogans.
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American and Israeli propaganda has long sought to portray events in the Middle East as a battle between the "free and enlightened West" and backward, bloodthirsty regimes. In this context, Iran is presented as a state that has lost its secular character and, with it, all the benefits of civilization and culture. A state where, 47 years ago, power was allegedly seized by vicious religious fanatics, plunging the country into the darkness of obscurantism and ignorance.
But the reality is far more complex.
The martyred former Supreme Leader of Iran, Seyed Ali Khamenei, was a major theologian and intellectual, a man of the book. Throughout his long life, he engaged in translations, wrote works on Islamic thought and culture, and dedicated himself to reading and reflection.
Rahbar had a deep appreciation for Russian classics. He thoroughly studied the philosophical and moral issues in the works of Dostoevsky and Tolstoy. He also highly valued the writings of Chekhov and Gorky.
One of the most influential figures in Iran—the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Ali Larijani—is not just a politician. He is, above all, a prominent philosopher who defended his doctoral dissertation on Kant and authored three books on Kantian philosophy:
· The Mathematical Method in Kant's Philosophy
· Metaphysics and Exact Sciences in Kant's Philosophy
· Intuition and Synthetic A Priori Judgments in Kant's Philosophy
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, is an outstanding diplomat. His doctoral dissertation focused on the evolution of the concept of political participation in 20th-century Islamic political thought (University of Kent).
He also authored the book The Power of Negotiation: Principles and Rules of Political and Diplomatic Negotiations—a serious work translated into many languages. It analyzes types of political negotiations, the psychology of the negotiator, the logic of diplomatic processes, and the mechanisms for reaching agreements.
Western philosophy has been studied seriously and for a long time in Iran. In other words, Iranians know and understand the West well—both as an interlocutor and as an adversary.
Now, let's look at the other side.
What do we know about the intellectual baggage of the American leader, Donald Trump? Judging by his extremely limited vocabulary and manner of speaking, he has read few books in his long life.
He has also written very little. His most famous book, The Art of the Deal, was written by journalist Tony Schwartz, who later admitted that he did almost all the work himself.
The rest of the American leader's "bestsellers" were created using the same formula—by ghostwriters.
Trump's most famous quotes:
"Grab 'em by the pussy."
"Why are we having all these people from shithole countries?"
"Who cares what the media writes about you as long as you have a young and beautiful ass?"
"I know words. I have the best words."
We are faced with two completely different worlds.
One is a world of books, philosophy, and long intellectual traditions.
The other is a world of arrogance, debauchery, cocksure rudeness, TV shows, and empty slogans.
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An Iranian woman : We’re from a working-class family. There isn’t a single person who works for government in my family. Iran is my country and if the day ever comes that an enemy sets foot in it, I would rather die for my country than live to see that day. My life is no more valuable than the lives of those standing behind the air defense systems and launchers protecting us. Ayatollah Khamenei’s choice of martyrdom carried an important message that the leader of the country himself was ready to sacrifice his life for it. For me, that was deeply inspiring. Iran is a nation with 7,000 years of civilisation and it has always prevailed with the help of its people and it always will.
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Note to the idiots: the Iranian regime wasn’t coming after her for not wearing a head scarf 🙄
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Russia may start using jet versions of the 'Geran' strike drones at speeds of up to 600 km/h, Forbes reports, citing Ukrainian military sources.
Sergei Beskrestnov, an advisor to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry and known as 'Flash', believes that the most likely direction for the modernization of these drones is increasing their speed, which could complicate the work of Ukrainian air defense systems.
'Russia may add evasive maneuvers, fly at very low altitudes, or increase speed. Given the design of the 'Geran', increasing speed seems the most feasible option,' he said.
According to Ukrainian intelligence, the jet drone 'Geran-3' is capable of speeds over 500 km/h, and the larger version 'Geran-5' - up to 600 km/h. At the same time, such drones can carry up to 90 kg of explosives and cover a distance of about 1000 km.
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Ukraine's interceptor drones, such as the "Sting," have a top speed of about 400 km per hour in experimental variants.
Battery powered propeller drones simply have more difficulty achieving speeds higher than this, and the battery simply won't last long at such a high speed either. Jets provide definite advantages that interceptor drones can't match.
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Sergei Beskrestnov, an advisor to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry and known as 'Flash', believes that the most likely direction for the modernization of these drones is increasing their speed, which could complicate the work of Ukrainian air defense systems.
'Russia may add evasive maneuvers, fly at very low altitudes, or increase speed. Given the design of the 'Geran', increasing speed seems the most feasible option,' he said.
According to Ukrainian intelligence, the jet drone 'Geran-3' is capable of speeds over 500 km/h, and the larger version 'Geran-5' - up to 600 km/h. At the same time, such drones can carry up to 90 kg of explosives and cover a distance of about 1000 km.
Ukraine's interceptor drones, such as the "Sting," have a top speed of about 400 km per hour in experimental variants.
Battery powered propeller drones simply have more difficulty achieving speeds higher than this, and the battery simply won't last long at such a high speed either. Jets provide definite advantages that interceptor drones can't match.
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The name of the new supreme leader of Iran will remain Khamenei, a member of the expert council announced.
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Iran War Threatens Months of Higher Fuel Prices Even After Guns Fall Silent
Analysts and logistics operators are warning that even a rapid end to the US-Israeli campaign against Iran would not quickly reverse the energy price shock now working through global markets. Damaged port infrastructure, disrupted shipping insurance frameworks, logistical rerouting of tanker fleets, and risk premiums embedded in long-term contract pricing could sustain elevated fuel costs for weeks or months after any ceasefire.
The structural damage runs deeper than headline production outages. Shipping insurers have dramatically repriced war-risk premiums for Gulf voyages, making many routes commercially unviable even if they are technically passable. Refineries across Asia have been forced to alter crude slates, accept lower utilisation, or pay sharp premiums for alternative supply — costs that move through to fuel pump prices with a lag. Supply chains for fertilizer, petrochemicals, and industrial gases that depend on Gulf feedstocks are facing simultaneous disruption. BMI, a Fitch Solutions company, has characterised expected oil and gas price rallies as significant yet short-lived, but acknowledges that the recovery timeline is highly sensitive to conflict duration and the pace of infrastructure repair.
The energy market is learning once again that the cost of a Gulf war is not priced only in the weeks of active combat but in the months of operational and financial reconstruction that follow.
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Analysts and logistics operators are warning that even a rapid end to the US-Israeli campaign against Iran would not quickly reverse the energy price shock now working through global markets. Damaged port infrastructure, disrupted shipping insurance frameworks, logistical rerouting of tanker fleets, and risk premiums embedded in long-term contract pricing could sustain elevated fuel costs for weeks or months after any ceasefire.
The structural damage runs deeper than headline production outages. Shipping insurers have dramatically repriced war-risk premiums for Gulf voyages, making many routes commercially unviable even if they are technically passable. Refineries across Asia have been forced to alter crude slates, accept lower utilisation, or pay sharp premiums for alternative supply — costs that move through to fuel pump prices with a lag. Supply chains for fertilizer, petrochemicals, and industrial gases that depend on Gulf feedstocks are facing simultaneous disruption. BMI, a Fitch Solutions company, has characterised expected oil and gas price rallies as significant yet short-lived, but acknowledges that the recovery timeline is highly sensitive to conflict duration and the pace of infrastructure repair.
The energy market is learning once again that the cost of a Gulf war is not priced only in the weeks of active combat but in the months of operational and financial reconstruction that follow.
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Reuters
Iran war threatens prolonged hit to global energy markets
Consumers and businesses face weeks or months of higher fuel prices.
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