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The Persian Gulf stands on the brink of an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe that could render the world’s most iconic coastal cities unlivable in just days. As geopolitical tensions reach a breaking point, the vulnerability of the region’s desalination infrastructure—responsible for 40% of the world’s fresh water—has become a terrifying strategic leverage point. A single strike on the Bushehr nuclear facility would trigger a total water shutdown for millions in the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, potentially sparking a mass exodus and a global refugee crisis unlike anything in history. We dismantle the "Panic vs. Don’t Panic" debate, exploring the science of radioactive isotopes, the failure of reverse osmosis filters, and the controversial reality that Israel’s advanced technology may be the only lifeline left for the Gulf’s survival.
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