Washington — President Donald Trump threatened renewed bombing on Wednesday if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz, posting on Truth Social that 'the bombing starts' and warning the strikes would be at 'a much higher level and intensity' if Tehran refuses terms the administration outlined in a memorandum of understanding. This week, the president said Operation Epic Fury and a U.S. blockade would end only if Iran agrees, while Trump also noted Project Freedom was paused on Tuesday; China’s foreign minister urged a comprehensive ceasefire following a meeting with Iran’s foreign minister, and Pakistan-linked sources reported tentative negotiation contacts.
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The U.S.-Iran conflict can affect global oil prices. This might hit your wallet at the gas pump. Keep an eye on fuel costs. If they rise, consider carpooling or public transit.
President Trump's threats to Iran could escalate tensions. This might impact global peace and economy. Watch for updates on negotiation efforts. Worth forwarding if you know someone concerned about gas prices.
Countries cited in reporting—Pakistan and China—could gain diplomatic leverage if talks progress, and negotiators may benefit from renewed engagement.
Civilians, maritime operators, and global energy markets face heightened risk and economic disruption if bombing or blockades resume.
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