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As missiles rain down on Gulf infrastructure and the Strait of Hormuz sits effectively closed to commercial traffic, the region’s sovereigns are doing what elite borrowers...
On February 15, 2026, Sam Altman posted two sentences to X that encapsulated a decade of Silicon Valley ambition in a single breath. OpenAI had acquired...