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United States weighs Iran strikes as oil surges

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Global oil markets saw Brent crude jump above $126 a barrel, a four-year high, amid a sharp escalation between the United States and Iran over the Strait of Hormuz. According to administration officials cited in internal reports, Washington is considering military strikes on Iranian targets in response to what U.S. officials describe as a blockade supported by Iranian mines and drones that has halted tanker traffic. President Donald Trump warned publicly that Iranian oil infrastructure could be hit if maritime actions continue. U.S. gasoline prices have risen about 25% in a month, reaching levels last seen during the 2022 energy crisis.

Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2022 Gasoline peaks during global energy crisis
  • Last month U.S. gasoline prices begin accelerating
  • This month Pump prices jump about 25 percent
  • Today Brent crude climbs above $126 barrel
  • Today Iranian mines and drones halt shipping
  • Today Reports say U.S. mulls Iran military strikes
  • Today Trump warns Iranian oil pipelines could explode
  • Within last hour Data confirms record monthly gasoline spike

Why This Matters to You

Your wallet is feeling this. U.S. gas prices have shot up 25% in just a month. If tensions with Iran continue, expect to pay even more at the pump. Check your car's fuel efficiency and consider public transit or carpooling.

The Bottom Line

This isn't just about oil prices. It's about global stability. If the U.S. strikes Iran, it could spark a wider conflict. Stay informed, and consider discussing these events with your family and friends. Worth forwarding if you know someone who drives a lot.

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