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"textContent": "There is a persistent illusion in geopolitics: that wars remain contained within their borders, their consequences confined to those who initiate them. Reality is less accommodating. The disruption of shipping routes triggered by tensions in the Persian Gulf is not merely a regional inconvenience or a spike in insurance premiums—it is a matter of life […]\n\nThe post When Wars Travel: How a Gulf Conflict Is Starving Sudan appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
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