Everyone is familiar right now about the ongoing crisis in Iraq and Lebanon. Tension and economic instability are just some of the unstable factors that are being affected by these occurrences, and while we are not aware of it, the whole world has been hit by price hikes, oil shortages and rising costs in all consumer goods today. To countries that are not severely affected by the ongoing conflict, such effects can be felt as far as the economic turmoil that has governed practically all countries today.
The most significant shift and change has obviously the rapid increase of gasoline and petroleum products, severely felt all over the globe. Gasoline is a very in demand commodity, and most privately owned vehicles rely heavily on this natural resource to run their various cars. Inflation and rising prices has surely been taking its toll all over the globe, leading some people to resort to other ways to be able to address the situation they find themselves in and adjust properly to avoid personal financial crisis.
The most significant shift and change has obviously the rapid increase of gasoline and petroleum products, severely felt all over the globe. Gasoline is a very in demand commodity, and most privately owned vehicles rely heavily on this natural resource to run their various cars. Inflation and rising prices has surely been taking its toll all over the globe, leading some people to resort to other ways to be able to address the situation they find themselves in and adjust properly to avoid personal financial crisis.Â
Power tripping in the form of nuclear holocaust arms, and battle by numbers has been the game that is being played by nations, caring less of the effects this would have. While this cannot be taken into consideration as something that can be settled in a peaceful manner, most bystanders can only watch intensely as to the expected outcome these current events will produce. For most observers, the ideal way to settle it is the rational way to do. But at the moment, this issue is certainly far from being over.
Further Readings:
Why There’s No Strategy to End This War
Originally posted on August 8, 2006 @ 10:08 am