United States: President Donald Trump warned on Tuesday that "a whole civilisation will die tonight" if Iran did not meet his deadline to end its de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz, posting the threat on Truth Social and setting a midnight GMT/8pm ET ultimatum. The warning included threats to destroy Iranian bridges and power plants; Iran rejected a temporary cease-fire and demanded a full end to the war, while media reports on Wednesday cited alleged strikes on Kharg Island and increased international calls for de-escalation.
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This standoff could affect your wallet. If the Strait of Hormuz closes, oil prices may rise. That means higher gas prices and potentially more expensive flights. Keep an eye on your travel and fuel costs.
Tensions are high, but it's not time to panic. Officials haven't confirmed the alleged strikes yet. Stay informed, and consider discussing this with friends who have family in the region. Worth forwarding if you know someone affected by rising fuel costs.
Certain US strategic and defense interests gain leverage if Iran reopens the Strait and faces degraded infrastructure, benefiting military planners, defense contractors, and political supporters who favor a hardline approach.
Iranian civilians and infrastructure, regional economies dependent on Gulf shipping, and global oil markets would suffer immediate harm from threats or strikes and any escalation.
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