
The concept of "fog of war" is often used to describe the chaotic and unpredictable nature of military conflict, where decision-making is hindered by incomplete or misleading information. This same principle can be applied to the economic ramifications of geopolitical tensions, particularly in regions that serve as critical nodes for global energy infrastructure—such as the Middle East, which accounts for a significant share of the world's oil supply.
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