Why Losing the Iran War May Be the Best Outcome for the Global Economy

The current conflict over energy resources may lead to a reorganization of the global economy, with the US and its neighbors relying on their own energy resources. This outcome could result in a more efficient use of fuels and a greater benefit to society as a whole.
The global economy is facing a shortage of energy resources, particularly diesel and jet fuel. The conflict between the US and Iran is centered on access to these resources. A possible outcome is that the US will only be able to tap its own energy resources and those of its neighbors. This could lead to a more efficient use of fuels, with a greater emphasis on local production and reduced travel. The global economy is at a turning point, with fossil fuels becoming increasingly scarce. A new economic cycle may emerge, with a focus on using energy resources more sparingly.
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