Who will blink first?

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی

US wholesale prices surged 4% last month after the war in Iran sent energy prices flying​



 

'I can feel the difference' - Americans react to soaring gas prices​

Americans are feeling the impact of the Iran war at the gas pump, with prices soaring beyond $4 per gallon in some areas. The surge is being driven largely by supply disruptions and instability in the Middle East.

When asked about the prices over the weekend, US President Donald Trump said that oil and gas prices "could be the same or maybe a little bit higher" before the midterm elections later this year.



 

When will gas prices go back down?​



Americans continue to feel the pain of paying at the pump amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

The latest CPI data showed a 21.2% month-over-month increase in gasoline prices in March — the largest monthly increase since the CPI was first published in 1967. The national average price for a regular gallon of gasoline hit $4.118, and the average cost of diesel continues to creep up toward $6 per gallon.





 

Graphic: Track U.S. and state gas prices​

National gas prices hit an average of $4 per gallon in March, the highest since 2022.

Gas prices in the United States, up more than 30% since the U.S. and Israel launched the war, have soared as the global oil supply constricts.

Now at a national average of more than $4 per gallon, according to data from AAA, this price increase is straining already-stretched budgets in households across the country.

NBC News is tracking gas prices and how they change at the national and state levels, and will be updating this article regularly with the latest data.


 
How long will you allow the criminal Trump's unjust war to drain your finances, Americans?

How much are you willing to sacrifice from your own pockets before you demand a stop to the aggression and allow trade to resume?

What's your "red line"?

Five dollars a gallon?

Six?

Seven?

More?
 
It's not non-denial. He admitted he is in some other country in some other thread. And in this thread he said that gasoline is cheap where he lives.
He asked you to locate him and to provide proof that there is no Internet in Iran. There's Starlink over there.
 
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