Experts: price hikes cause conflict
The U.S. may have considered oil price risks in its decisions
According to experts, the rise in oil prices became one of the key factors that led to the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East. Experts believe that Washington took into account the potential risks of a sharp increase in fuel prices and used this circumstance as justification for its actions. It is claimed that economic motives play a significant role in the country's decisions regarding military intervention.
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Experts note that rising oil prices were the main driver of the conflict.
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