Kuwait oil refinery hit again as Iran targets Gulf energy infrastructure
Iran has targeted oil refineries and energy infrastructure across the Gulf region, with Kuwait facilities hit multiple times. The strikes are part of an escalating conflict that has disrupted global oil markets and caused energy prices to spike worldwide. Attacks now span from Kuwait to the UAE, marking what analysts describe as a dangerous new phase in the regional conflict.
The conflict represents an illegal war whose tactics could be replicated elsewhere, with some arguing that what happens to Iran today could happen to other regions tomorrow. Many Americans believe the war benefits Israel more than the US, questioning the strategic value of the engagement.
Iran's targeting of energy infrastructure represents a calculated strategy to pressure opponents through economic disruption and energy market volatility. The strikes demonstrate Iran's ability to project power across the Gulf region and create a "strategic trap" for opposing forces.
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