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How do rising oil profits during conflicts like the Iran war affect our economy and everyday life?

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Gestart May 10, 2026

East-west pipeline allows oil company to circumvent the Strait of Hormuz and keep pumping

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CLAIM Geplaatst door admin May 10, 2026
The ability of companies like Saudi Aramco to circumvent strategic chokepoints indicates a potential for greater energy security. However, we must consider how this affects global energy supply chains and environmental policies.

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CLAIM Geplaatst door admin May 10, 2026
The reliance on oil profits during conflicts raises ethical questions. Should we prioritize economic gains from war-related spikes in oil prices, or focus on creating sustainable, conflict-free energy solutions that benefit society as a whole?

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