Why is Oil Traded in USD? The Petrodollar System Explained
Ever wondered why oil isn’t sold in Euros or Yen? Learn the history of the petrodollar and how it gives the U.S. economy its “exorbitant privilege” in the global market.
Ever wondered why oil isn’t sold in Euros or Yen? Learn the history of the petrodollar and how it gives the U.S. economy its “exorbitant privilege” in the global market.
In the world of aerospace, there are two main ways to get a rocket off the ground: liquid propellant and solid propellant. If liquid engines are like high-maintenance sports cars—complex, adjustable, and fueled by pumps—solid rockets are like giant, high-tech Roman candles. They are simple, incredibly powerful, and ready to go at a moment’s notice.
This video by Akash Banerjee (The Deshbhakt) provides a critical analysis of the escalating conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. It explores the possibility of “False Flag” operations and the broader geopolitical implications, including the impact on India.
Whether you’re looking to protect your health, your car, or your family’s future, navigating the world of insurance can feel like decoding a foreign language. Here is a breakdown of the most common types of insurance plans and how they actually work.
If you are following the current escalations in the Middle East, you’ve likely heard the name “Fattah-2” linked to strikes against advanced missile shields. Here is how it truly compares to the legendary BrahMos.
In the shadowy world of strategic warfare, a term exists that’s as chilling as it is precise: tactical nuke missile. This isn’t your traditional, city-leveling nuclear weapon. It’s a different beast, a specialized tool designed for specific, localized battlefield situations. Let’s delve into what these weapons are, how they function, and the ethical dilemmas that surround them.