Again and again, I repeat. For all the war hawks or idealogues talking about a transformative moment, let me make this clear: the Gulf states will soon teach the US that they love their commerce more than they hate Iran. https://t.co/C4rvrQq1Pf
— Juliette Kayyem (@juliettekayyem) March 6, 2026
Don't worry, MAGA.
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) March 6, 2026
Wars in the Middle East always get more popular over time. https://t.co/o1ri9nUC6q
BREAKING: US gasoline retail prices are now higher than at any point since Donald Trump has been president (including both the 1st and 2nd term).
— Javier Blas (@JavierBlas) March 6, 2026
AAA data puts US nationwide average at $3.32 per gallon. The White House will start to feel political pressure above $3.5 a gallon.
Disruption from the war isn't just to the oil-and-gas industry:
— Gregg Carlstrom (@glcarlstrom) March 5, 2026
"The Middle East is one of the world's largest fertiliser producers, while the Strait of Hormuz is a crucial shipping route for exports. About 35 per cent of global urea exports pass through the waterway... the…
Disruption from the war isn't just to the oil-and-gas industry:Higher egg prices!?!??!! That’s when people take to the streets.
"The Middle East is one of the world's largest fertiliser producers, while the Strait of Hormuz is a crucial shipping route for exports. About 35 per cent of global urea exports pass through the waterway... the route also handles 45 per cent of global sulphur exports."
"If the disruption continues, consumers could see higher prices for bread within six to 10 weeks, eggs within a few months and pork and broiler chicken within six months."
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