The article discusses the implications of the Iran conflict on global energy resource allocation, particularly focusing on the shortage of jet fuel and diesel. It suggests that the U.S. may need to rely more on its own energy resources and those of nearby neighbors, potentially leading to a reorganization of the economy that uses fuels more sparingly. The author highlights the cyclical nature of economies and the pressures on fossil fuel supplies, indicating a shift in how energy resources are utilized globally.
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