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Kuwait, for the moment, is stable. Located in one of the most dangerous places in the world (bordering the bleeding countries of Iraq and Arabia), Kuwait's major problem is the influx of migrants that is putting a strain on its infrastructure and social fabric. Terrorist attacks have also started to increase, mostly due to a number of Iraqi insurgents who have slipped into the country. However, on the bright side, Kuwait has enough oil for its population, and although it is past peak, it is still able to export some oil to other countries. This oil, which fluctuates wildly but is often around the US$500/barrel range, has been an enormous boost to the nation, and Kuwait is trying to implement a post-peak energy infrastructure, including fields of solar panels, which are extremely useful see

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  • Kuwait, for the moment, is stable. Located in one of the most dangerous places in the world (bordering the bleeding countries of Iraq and Arabia), Kuwait's major problem is the influx of migrants that is putting a strain on its infrastructure and social fabric. Terrorist attacks have also started to increase, mostly due to a number of Iraqi insurgents who have slipped into the country. However, on the bright side, Kuwait has enough oil for its population, and although it is past peak, it is still able to export some oil to other countries. This oil, which fluctuates wildly but is often around the US$500/barrel range, has been an enormous boost to the nation, and Kuwait is trying to implement a post-peak energy infrastructure, including fields of solar panels, which are extremely useful see
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  • Kuwait, for the moment, is stable. Located in one of the most dangerous places in the world (bordering the bleeding countries of Iraq and Arabia), Kuwait's major problem is the influx of migrants that is putting a strain on its infrastructure and social fabric. Terrorist attacks have also started to increase, mostly due to a number of Iraqi insurgents who have slipped into the country. However, on the bright side, Kuwait has enough oil for its population, and although it is past peak, it is still able to export some oil to other countries. This oil, which fluctuates wildly but is often around the US$500/barrel range, has been an enormous boost to the nation, and Kuwait is trying to implement a post-peak energy infrastructure, including fields of solar panels, which are extremely useful seeing as Kuwait is mostly desert, and the sun is usually very strong in the daytime.
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