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Kuwait oil refinery hit again as Iran targets Gulf energy infrastructure

Iran has expanded its military campaign to target energy infrastructure across Gulf states, striking facilities in Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE. The attacks have severely damaged Qatar's largest gas export facility and caused widespread disruption to global energy supplies. Energy prices are surging worldwide, with household bills expected to rise significantly and some countries facing potential fuel shortages.

The Gulf region supplies a massive portion of global oil and gas exports, making any disruption there felt worldwide through higher energy costs. The conflict appears to be escalating beyond Iran's borders into a broader regional confrontation that threatens critical energy infrastructure. This could mean years of higher energy bills for consumers and potential shortages for energy-dependent economies.
Analysts say

The conflict has entered a dangerous new phase as Iran systematically targets the energy infrastructure that powers much of the world economy. The attacks represent a calculated strategy to leverage the Gulf's critical role in global energy supplies. This escalation threatens to create a multi-year energy crisis with far-reaching economic consequences.

Public opinion shows

A majority of Americans believe that military engagement with Iran primarily benefits Israel rather than US interests. There's growing concern about being drawn into a conflict that could further destabilize energy markets. Many question whether the costs of confrontation outweigh the strategic benefits for the United States.