The Crisis Isn’t “Over There” Anymore This isn’t some far-off disruption. It’s already unfolding. Fuel stations running dry in Australia. Rationing in parts of Europe. Emergency declarations in Asia. Long lines forming in major cities. These are not isolated incidents—they are warning signs. Energy is the backbone of modern life. When it tightens, everything tightens. And when it breaks, everything feels it. Supply Chains Are Under Pressure—Again Oil tankers delayed. Key shipping routes disrupted. Infrastructure damaged. These are not quick fixes. Even if geopolitical tensions cooled tomorrow, supply wouldn’t snap back overnight. It takes time to move energy across oceans. It takes longer to rebuild damaged production hubs. That delay matters. Because markets don’t wait. Prices react immediately. And consumers…
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