OGW now means oil, gas and war amid Gulf crisis

In the not-too-distant past, some gobar experts portrayed it as the place to go for both body and soul. Surprisingly, such experts are lacking in these times.
In better times, gasbaazi was the most popular sport, but in those days no technology was available to extract such gas. And even Gasbaazi is going through a tough time when the war affects the supply of natural gas. Gasbaazi experts may be busy making arrangements for cooking gas, knowing that a growling stomach cannot be quieted by empty talk.
Focusing on gas raises a natural question; Which is more valuable, cooking gas or bullion? Immediately gas is much more valuable than gold, silver or platinum. But the irony is that no amount of precious metals or even US dollars can guarantee an uninterrupted supply of gas. Not long ago, world powers were eager for supplies of critical minerals, but now all energy is spent on OGW.
In India, especially in Kashmir, Overground Workers who provide non-combat support to extremist groups are called OGW. At this point, one has to think about what Trump wants to achieve by attacking Iran. Did he intend to give his Russian friend a lifeline in any way? In fact, Russia received a significant gift from the Americans, and surprisingly, Ukraine seems to have no complaints about it either. Who knows this better than the attacker(s)?



