More than two months into the U.S.–Iran war, President Donald Trump faces mounting risks as the conflict drags on without a decisive military or diplomatic breakthrough. Despite heavy strikes on Iran’s military, Trump’s key goals—blocking nuclear ambitions, halting proxy support, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz—remain unmet.
Gasoline Prices Spike as Conflict Drags On
Iran has leveraged control of the strait to trigger a global energy shock, while Trump’s rejection of Tehran’s proposals has deepened deadlock. Rising gasoline prices, strained alliances, and falling approval ratings add domestic pressure. Analysts warn the war could devolve into a “frozen conflict,” leaving Iran emboldened and Trump politically weakened.
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