The US is struggling to manage the repercussions of attacks on Mideast Gulf energy infrastructure, particularly following Israel's strike on Iran's South Pars gas field. This escalation is affecting US relations with allies and may inadvertently benefit Russia and China. While demand for US fossil fuels may increase in the short term, the broader implications for US foreign policy are concerning.
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