Agent23
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They have a fraction of the power as in electricity generation of places like China, far worse infrastructure ,and they suffer from brownouts, a far less disciplined workforce and with a worse worker ethic and lots of corruption and "multiculturalism" on all levels.India is not a giant manufacturing powerhouse?
And IMEC is just a name and announcement given to something that became a visible possibility on the map since the signing of Abraham Accords, so the timeline fits.
Apple tried to move some iCrap production to India a while back, the workers iirc closed down the plant and maybe burned it down.
And last I checked this corridor was some EU project brought about by von DER Lugen's last spoiled bimbo eruption against China, because apparently your favorite neighbours do not like it when somebody undercuts them when they push useless green crap like solar panels and EVs.
Per Capita Vietnam and the Philippines are likely doing better in the manufacturing department.
I see conjecture here, not any real proof.Absolutely. But it's not mutually exclusive with China deciding they don't like the trade implications of that normalization either.
Iran might as well have decided to fuck with this corridor on their own, or the Palestinians might have done it to prevent their benefactors from making peace with their enemies.
Quatar is helping out Turkey and a bunch of central Asia islam.majority stans, too.Iran holds the purse strings for Hezbollah and Hamas, and to a significant degree also the weapon locker. Qatar meanwhile is well known to essentially work as a more acceptable representative go-between for politics between Iran and countries that don't like it.
They are also one of the main beneficiaries of various gas projects belonging to other countries going south.
As to the Abraham accords, well, the players in those did not include India if you have forgotten.
It was a good attempt on Trump's part to try and help Israel and the middle east and isolate Iran, sadly Brandon dumped the project.
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