The US started the war. The rest of the world is feeling the effects
The war has cut flights, slowed factories and lifted fuel costs, with economists warning that poor countries face the sharpest pain.
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The US started the war. The rest of the world is feeling the effects.
LONDON — The fallout from two months of war in Iran is shuttering textile mills in India and Bangladesh, grounding airplanes in Ireland, Poland and Germany, and prompting energy rationing in Vietnam, South Korea and Thailand. The only country, it seems, that has been relatively spared from the economic chaos is the one that started the war: the United States. The post The US started the war. The rest of the world is feeling the effects. appeared…
The US started the war. The rest of the world is feeling the effects
LONDON — The fallout from two months of war in Iran is shuttering textile mills in India and Bangladesh, grounding airplanes in Ireland, Poland and Germany, and prompting energy rationing in Vietnam, South Korea and Thailand. The only country, it seems, that has been relatively spared from the economic chaos is the one that started the war: the United States. The post The US started the war. The rest of the world is feeling the effects appeared …
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