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Iranian Daughters: Struggling for the Rights Their Mothers Lost in the Revolution | The Washington Institute
Looking back at previous periods of regional uncertainty, analysts consistently identify several recurring lessons. First, energy markets are highly sensitive to risk perception. Second, prolonged uncertainty tends to have a broader economic impact than short, well-contained disruptions. Third, coordinated international responses often prove more effective than unilateral actions.
These lessons inform current policy discussions. Governments are reviewing strategic reserves, evaluating contingency plans, and reinforcing partnerships designed to maintain stability in global trade and energy flows.
What Happens Next Remains Uncertain