$BTC The sky speaks when politics falls silent

An unprecedented air gap is clearly visible in the skies of the Middle East, specifically over Iran, Iraq, and Syria, while planes are notably piling up around these countries.

- What does that mean?

It seems that airlines have decided to avoid flying over these areas due to a serious security escalation, likely resulting from an Israeli attack on targets inside Iran.

International airlines have rerouted their flights to alternative paths through Turkey, the Gulf, and the Caucasus.

- Immediate consequences:

- Increased fuel costs and flight durations.

- Disruptions in air navigation between Asia and Europe.

- Potential economic losses for airlines.

- A clear indication of the deteriorating security situation in the region.

✍️ Indeed, the sky speaks when politics falls silent… and the absence of planes over a country is sometimes more eloquent than all news bulletins.