"Economic consequences will be measured on the one hand by the potential destruction. But there will also be disruption to trade supply chains that run through the Gulf region. This conflict will be an occasion for an even faster consolidation of the Western world, to which we also belong - with plans to re-industrialize, shorten supply chains, produce defense systems against these drones and ballistic missiles. That is, we are entering a more tense period, but paradoxically, it can also lead to faster industrial and economic growth"
This was stated to NOVA by financier Levon Hampartzumyan.
In his words, "wars stimulate technological development". "We had a period where we thought the world was settled once and for all...in the 1990s. Well, no, it's not. And we will have to, unfortunately, stand behind the way of life, which is not bad at all, maybe it is the best in the world, but we will have to protect it, Hampartsumyan stressed.