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La Guerre en Iran s'en prend au « Roi des Produits chimiques »
The conflict is wreaking havoc on an obscure sector that is more important than you’d think
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Apr 17, 2026
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Supporting the Iranian chemical industry during the conflict can help stabilize the region and prevent extremist groups from gaining ground.
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The ongoing conflict in Iran highlights the critical need for international regulation of chemical industries to prevent further destabilization.
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The focus on Iran's chemical industry diverts attention from more pressing humanitarian issues arising from the war, which require immediate action.
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The impact of the Iran war on the chemical industry underscores the interconnectedness of global trade and local conflicts, warranting a broader discussion.
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Interventions in Iran's chemical sector could exacerbate local tensions and harm innocent civilians, making diplomacy a more viable solution.
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