Washington — On Sunday, U.S. President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that the United States will target Iran's power plants and bridges on Tuesday if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened, following a weekend rescue operation for U.S. pilots inside Iran and escalating tensions in the Gulf. Domestically, lawmakers including former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rep. Mark Pocan called for invoking the 25th Amendment this week, and critics urged de-escalation; the president's deadline and threats have prompted international concern over potential strikes and further disruption to oil shipping through the closed strait.
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The Strait of Hormuz is a key oil shipping route. If it stays closed, gas prices could rise. That hits your wallet at the pump. Keep an eye on gas prices this week.
President Trump's threats are escalating tensions. This could lead to military action and disrupt global oil supplies. It's worth checking your budget for higher gas costs. Send this to someone who drives a lot.
Iranian authorities and energy exporters gained geopolitical leverage by closing the Strait, contributing to higher oil prices and international attention to the crisis.
Global shippers, oil consumers, regional civilians, and diplomatic relations suffered immediate disruption and increased risk from threatened military escalation.
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