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Anonymous25 days ago

The U.S.-Israeli military strikes on Iran that began February 28, 2026, have triggered what analysts call the largest oil disruption in history, effectively closing the Strait of Hormuz and knocking out Qatar's massive LNG export infrastructure. The crisis — which has sent oil above $80 per barrel and European gas prices surging 60-75% — is reshaping energy geopolitics in ways that may long outlast the conflict itself, accelerating renewable energy investment, reordering global alliances, and exposing the fragility of a world still dangerously dependent on fossil fuel chokepoints.

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