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Cost of the war in West Asia

Hindustan Times Ranchi

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March 21, 2026

The destructive outcomes of the war will spare no nation. Pressure must be put on the US to end the conflict and help the world cut its losses

It was supposed to be a Venezuela-style shock-and-awe operation when it started.

The US and Israel would eliminate Iran’s top leadership, the people would rise, and voila, the “most oppressive and dangerous regime” in West Asia would end for good. Implications for energy security for the world at large and higher-order disruptions on account of the shock of launching a war in the epicentre of the global oil-and-gas economy were, perhaps, never even discussed.

The world is having to live with a very different scenario three weeks after the war started. Multiple targeted assassinations have, so far, failed to trigger a collapse of the regime in Iran. The people seem to be rallying in favour of the State. The only shock-and-awe is seen in the realm of energy supplies and the nearly indispensable petrochemical-industrial complex.

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