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Gas Prices Surge as Trump’s Middle East Tactics Backfire

Washington D.C., USAThursday, March 5, 2026

Trump's recent campaign against Iran has pushed gasoline costs up, raising concerns among his top aides.

  • Public Stance: The president keeps emphasizing the conflict in public talks, even at a film launch for his wife.
  • Iran’s Counterattack: Iran has struck oil facilities in the Gulf, sending crude prices higher by more than ten dollars a barrel.
  • Domestic Impact: Since Trump announced his operation, gas prices have risen by twenty cents per gallon in the U.S.

White House officials claim they are not panicking, yet insiders report a frantic search for solutions. Energy advisers feel pressure to deliver good news and halt the price climb.

Potential Solutions

  1. Temporary Gasoline Tax Cut

    • Requires congressional approval and cooperation from refineries.
  2. Deploy the U.S. Navy

    • Protect oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway connecting the Gulf to the ocean.

The White House asserts it has plans to keep oil prices stable, citing America’s role as the world’s top producer of crude and natural gas. They also mention insurance for ships traveling near the Gulf to reduce risk.

Political Implications

The crisis is worsening as midterm elections approach. Voters are most concerned about everyday costs, and if prices remain high, it could hurt the president’s chances in the polls.

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