Concerns are growing over the diminishing interest of the United States in the Ukraine crisis as tensions from the Iranian war escalate. Dmitry Driz highlights this shift in his article for Kommersant.
Prices of vital elements such as <strong>tungsten</strong>, <strong>sulfur</strong>, and <strong>helium</strong> are experiencing significant increases due to the Iranian war, highlighting the conflict's impact on global supply chains. These price hikes occur amidst pressures from Chinese export restrictions.
Pope Leon expressed deep concern over the escalating violence in the Iranian war, urging for a ceasefire. His remarks come as reports indicate U.S. plans to send thousands of troops to the Middle East.
The American-Israeli war against Iran may not be detrimental to all nations, with Russia potentially emerging as a key beneficiary. This article explores how this conflict could impact Moscow's interests in the Middle East.
The ongoing conflict in Iran has severely damaged oil fields, refineries, and gas stations in the Gulf region, making full recovery a lengthy process. As the dispute continues, concerns grow about the future of energy in the area.
Reports indicate that the Iranian war could disrupt the entire semiconductor supply chain due to its reliance on energy and chemical materials imported from the Middle East. This situation poses serious implications for the growth of the technology sector and artificial intelligence innovation.