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Critical infrastructure is no longer just about keeping lights on—it's become a primary instrument of statecraft and conflict strategy.
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A $2 million transit charge per vessel translates to higher costs for fuel, food, and consumer goods worldwide.
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The shift from indirect attacks to targeting sovereign territory and US assets signals a dangerous new phase in regional conflict.
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Qatar's LNG disruption ripples through global supply chains, affecting European energy, semiconductor production, and even U.S. fertilizer imports.
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Iran conflict volatility threatens to push crude to recessionary levels, with immediate impacts on inflation, transport costs, and consumer prices.
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Tehran now charges $2 million per vessel, transforming the world's busiest oil route into a $50 million daily revenue stream.
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From equity volatility to cryptocurrency hedging, financial systems now register civilizational fault lines with unprecedented sensitivity.
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Asian Development Bank warns of slower growth and higher inflation across developing economies as Middle East tensions escalate.
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Nations are abandoning multilateral market assumptions for strategic autonomy, fiscal controls, and bilateral energy deals.
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A leaked ceasefire proposal reveals high-stakes negotiations that could either prevent war or accelerate regional realignment.
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Analysis shows sustained $100 oil could add 0.7 points to inflation while slowing growth, creating a policy nightmare for central banks.
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China's growth downgraded to 4.2% as energy shocks ripple through developing Asia, forcing strategic reserve deployment and trade restrictions.