U.S. President Donald Trump warned Americans to brace for higher gasoline prices in the short term as tensions with Iran disrupt global energy flows. The conflict has already slashed oil supply and pushed crude prices higher, fueling inflation concerns worldwide.



Airlines are feeling the pressure fast—jet fuel costs have surged sharply, forcing carriers to cut routes, raise fares, and scramble to stay profitable as energy shocks ripple across the aviation sector.

Despite efforts like policy adjustments to ease supply constraints, experts warn the energy shock could persist for months, keeping fuel prices elevated and markets volatile.

Bottom line: geopolitics is now driving energy markets—and consumers and businesses alike are paying the price. ⚠️

#OilPrices #Geopolitics #EnergyCrisis #Inflation #GlobalMarkets
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