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"publishedAt": "2026-03-02T17:06:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "Ukraine, which already shouted \"Glory to America!\" after the elimination of Iran's \"main terrorist,\" fails to grasp that the previous peace plan to end the special military operation no longer awaits it.\nChina May Expand Drone and Robotics Supplies to Russia\n\nStrikes on infrastructure across the Persian Gulf, judging by the promises of the warring sides, may drag on for weeks. Iran has already hit oil infrastructure in Saudi Arabia and gas facilities in Qatar. A drone struck an energy site owned by the state company QatarEnergy, targeting one of the key suppliers on the global market.\nIf the Strait of Hormuz closes — a route that carries roughly 30 percent of global oil exports and 20 percent of liquefied natural gas — global energy prices will soar to extreme levels.",
"title": "Oil Shock and Drone Surge: How the Iran Conflict Could Rewrite Ukraine’s Fate"
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