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Middle East Tensions Escalate – Are There Signs of a Third World War?

Tensions are escalating between Israel, the United States, and Iran. The situation has intensified further with Western countries expressing support on one side and China on the other. Crude oil prices are affected.

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The question of whether it will lead to a Third World War has become a topic of discussion worldwide. The military tensions that began between Israel–America and Iran have spread to Gulf countries. While the United States, Britain, France, and Germany have announced support for Israel, Iran has stated that it will assist China. Concerns are being raised about whether this conflict, which started in the Middle East, will expand into a larger war affecting Asian and European countries. With crude oil supplies already impacted, the global economy is feeling the effects. There is growing anxiety among the general public about the potential impact on the prices of essential goods. In this rapidly changing landscape of global political equations, the future depends on the decisions made by the international community.

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