The Gas Pump Verdict: Why Trump’s Middle East Strategy is Missing the American Consumer
While Washington and Mar-a-Lago orchestrate prime-time declarations of a looming "total victory" in Iran, a far more grounded and cynical verdict is being delivered across thousands of digital screens at gas stations across America. President Donald Trump’s recently broadcasted confidence predicting a neat diplomatic wrap-up within two weeks and a subsequent freefall in oil prices exhibits a profound disconnect from the economic realities squeezing the average household. As the conflict crosses the grim 100-day threshold, the administration’s strategy is no longer just a foreign policy gamble; it has morphed into an expensive domestic liability that prioritizes geopolitical posturing over middle-class stability. Why is the national average gas price remaining stubbornly high? The answer lies in the ongoing maritime friction rather than the optimism of political tele-rallies. Motorist group AAA clocked the national average for regular gasoline at $4.17 per gallon a staggering...