
World War III Europe’s Pressure Pipeline
The Black Sea, Hormuz, and the Red Sea look like separate crises. In fact, they are part of an expanding struggle over the energy, food, and trade routes that keep the global economy running.
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The Black Sea, Hormuz, and the Red Sea look like separate crises. In fact, they are part of an expanding struggle over the energy, food, and trade routes that keep the global economy running.

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