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The Red Sea disruptions send shockwaves through global supply chains, causing a surge in freight costs. In the wake of US airstrikes on Houthis in Yemen, the situation intensifies. Brace for impact as I delve into the complexities and repercussions in my latest article.
So stack more sats as the BRRR is coming, got it :-)
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Lots of posts lately.
I'm curious about Sweden's latest comments about war preparations?
Whats going on in that part of Europe, sir?
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IMO the government tries to put psychological pressure on its people to avoid a spill-over of the massive protests in Germany that's already gaining steam. This propaganda makes no sense in any other context. Putin has no interest in escalating the war.
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