Murrmurr
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Yeah, I expected they would, but maybe it was necessary to concentrate naval assets out in the Arabian and Mediterranean seas. As far as I know, Oman and UAE still pretty much control the strait - or watch over it, at least - and since they're mad at Iran for bombing them recently, maybe we won't see serious disruption with oil shipping.It may have been a mistake for the U.S. not to have taken control of the Strait.
True. Prices usually rise in general during times of war, though. Hopefully it will be over soon. Our Ministry of War estimates a couple of months at most. It's not a hard estimate, of course, but most of the Middle-East is remaining reasonably calm (so far). Iran hit almost every one of them, so right now it seems they're just going to sit back and let the US and Israel do their thing.As it stands now, the U.S. has plenty of oil, so one may think our gas prices should not rise as they have. However, because oil is globally traded on the open market, our oil prices have risen along with the oil from OPEC and other oil producing nations. It doesn’t seem fair to me, but then again, what is when it comes to the almighty dollar?