Middle East War: Destroying Water, Energy & Future
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The conflict in the Middle East is systematically destroying critical infrastructure, from energy grids to crucial desalination plants. This video unpacks the devastating consequences of tit-for-tat bombings, which are now directly impacting the water sources that sustain millions in inhospitable regions.
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If you think about what's actually happening right now in the war, it's that, you know, Israel keeps bombing infrastructure in Iran, and then Iran responds by bombing, you know, permanently destroying energy infrastructure in the Gulf states. While the US says, we're not bombing. But Israel does. And so Iran keeps retaliating. Regardless of who who might be assigned the blame for this, the net effect is that the energy infrastructure, the gas infrastructure, fertilizer infrastructure that feeds our planet is being destroyed. You know, essentially permanently or for for years to come. This dynamic, I don't see any off-ramp to this dynamic. Do you? I don't because it's just going to keep going this back and forth and it taken out a desalinization plant just yesterday. Uh, you know, that in itself would cause migration out of the area. So if you wanted to, you know, people that are working in these plants and in these oil industry in the Middle East, they're there because they have desalinization and they have food deliveries. If you're even able to disrupt the water source enough to make it move, now look through history, how many remnants of great cities do ...