No, it is just ISRAEL doing all the shit.
Israel is the biggest threat, economically, to Europe at the moment.
alephnerd 2 minutes ago [-]
Maybe the Islamic Republic shouldn't have attacked civilian assets in portions of the Gulf that are have been pro-Iran such as Qatar's ONG infra (it is QatarEnergy that has been helping Iran productionize the South Pars field since the early 1990s), Kuwait's welfare office, and the ADNOC loading dock in the Emirate of Fujairah.
ramon156 5 minutes ago [-]
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They're not exclusive
mano78 8 minutes ago [-]
Well... maybe... but US is backing them so... what's your point?
jvpr94 2 minutes ago [-]
Already feeling this even in Brazil... Right when we got inflation under control for a couple of years.
TrackerFF 9 minutes ago [-]
Some airlines are cancelling flights left and right, others are jacking up the prices. If the war keeps going on into the summer, there's going to be some very obvious consumer-facing issues. From gas prices, very expensive travel, price hikes in logistics, you name it.
derf_ 2 minutes ago [-]
I think the timeline is much shorter than that. These oil-producing nations have not invested in a lot of storage, because they usually ship everything out immediately. Once you no longer have anywhere to put the oil, you have to start shutting down production, and it is not easy to restart. We'll be at that point in maybe another week and a half.
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They're not exclusive