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What Trump's Strikes on Iran Mean for Gas Prices As Oil Costs Surge

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6.22.25
Amid the conflict between Israel and Iran, oil prices have been surging, and after President Donald Trump announced on Saturday the U.S. would be joining the attack on Iran's nuclear sites, concern has been raised over what this means for gas prices in America. The U.S. dropped bombs on Iran's three main nuclear sites on Saturday night—Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan—escalating fears of an expansion of the Middle Eastern conflict that could throw the oil market into turmoil. With much of the West already seeing spikes in costs, further increases could be looming as the conflict continues. In the past week, Brent Crude oil stocks have already jumped 11 percent since Israel attacked Iran and is expected to continue rising on Monday, according to Emirati newspaper Gulf News. The oil market had stabilized on Friday, according to Reuters, after the U.S. imposed new Iran-related sanctions, which fueled hopes that a negotiated agreement could be made between the two countries.

That relief in the market was only temporary as after Iran threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, the world's most important oil chokepoint, in response to the U.S. strikes. Fears that Iran could attack U.S. oil infrastructure in the region, and levy its power over the Straits of Hormuz could "combine to make prices and speculation rise about the security and dependability of supply," said Greg Kennedy, director of the Economic Conflict and Competition Research Group at King's College. "Lack of clarity of how long this condition will last will also lead to hoarding or preemptive purchasing by other nations, so there are competition supply fears that will drive up prices," he added. Reflecting on the knock-on effect this would have on U.S. gas prices, Kennedy said that in the long term, the conflict "will most certainly see energy prices go up at the pumps." "This is not an act that just stays in the Gulf region, it has wider global strategic ripples," he said. As the conflict, and its repercussions, continue to unfold in the next few days, it will become more clear how significant the prices hikes will be.

Trump doesn't really care. He has government-fueled jets, helicopters, and limousines at his personal disposal. Trump's attack on Iran will cause energy prices in the US to soar.

Higher crude prices are also a financial boon to Russia, and allows Putin to continue his war of aggression in Ukraine.

 



Trump doesn't really care. He has government-fueled jets, helicopters, and limousines at his personal disposal. Trump's attack on Iran will cause energy prices in the US to soar.

Higher crude prices are also a financial boon to Russia, and allows Putin to continue his war of aggression in Ukraine.

Just in time for summer travel. Thank you magidiots.
 
In my opinion, nothing good will come from trump's actions.
 



Trump doesn't really care. He has government-fueled jets, helicopters, and limousines at his personal disposal. Trump's attack on Iran will cause energy prices in the US to soar.

Higher crude prices are also a financial boon to Russia, and allows Putin to continue his war of aggression in Ukraine.


It's become comical at this stage to read the "What this means...." posts from propaganda news organizations.

They written as if the future were already the past and these are already "facts".

In fact their fact checkers will demand you call future events facts.

Aren't we already supposed to be all unemployed, paying 400% more for everything and have no fuel, no products, and be literally on fire according to past "what this means...." articles?
 
I gassed up recently, for all the good that it will do. It's not like I won't have to do it again this week and then next week.

Hey, if gas skyrockets, maybe workers will push back against unnecessary forced commuting.
 



Trump doesn't really care. He has government-fueled jets, helicopters, and limousines at his personal disposal. Trump's attack on Iran will cause energy prices in the US to soar.

Higher crude prices are also a financial boon to Russia, and allows Putin to continue his war of aggression in Ukraine.


More $$$ to line the American oil oligarchs pockets. With supply from the ME thru the St of Hormuz cut or slowed...the local bois profit.
 
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