"Any Attack on Oil Infrastructure Could Spark a Wider Crisis" – Experts Sound Alarm After Alleged Ahmadinejad Remarks

New reports circulating online have claimed that former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has made a bold statement claiming that Iran has carried out a major attack on Kuwait's oil infrastructure. 

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The claim has sent shockwaves through the Gulf region, which is already in a state of flux due to a series of retaliatory attacks by regional powers and their allies. 

However, there has been no direct official confirmation from the Iranian government or Kuwaiti authorities to confirm the direct statement of the new alleged attacks.

In recent months, Kuwait has been one of the areas most affected by the conflict, with oil terminals, airports and energy infrastructure reportedly targeted by drones and missiles. 

According to international reports, some of the earlier attacks caused fires at major oil refineries and disrupted energy supplies, raising fears of a surge in global oil prices and destabilizing the energy market.

International security analysts say such claims should be treated with caution, especially in a context where information warfare has become part of the conflict itself. 

Some argue that information from former politicians or unofficial sources is often used to increase political pressure or advance a particular diplomatic agenda. 

They warn that independent verification from military, satellite or maritime surveillance agencies is needed before drawing any conclusions.

Middle East political experts also see that if these allegations were true, they would have a huge impact on international security. 

They note that the Gulf region is heavily dependent on the global economy through oil exports, so even rumors of attacks on energy infrastructure could cause a rapid shock in global energy markets and increase the likelihood of military action by major powers.

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