US-Iran War 2026: How the Conflict Is Driving Oil Prices and Rattling the Global Economy

The war between the United States and Iran, now in its fifth month, has become one of the defining economic stories of 2026. What started as a military confrontation over Iran's nuclear program has turned into a slow-burning crisis for energy markets, consumer prices, and household budgets across the United States. For American drivers, investors, and business owners, the question isn't just "Who's winning?"—it"'s "What does this mean for my gas bill, my 401(k), and my grocery receipt?" This post breaks down what's actually happening in the Strait of Hormuz, why oil prices keep spiking and retreating, and what the ripple effects look like for the broader US and global economy.    How the Conflict Reached This Point   The war began on February 28, 2026, when the US and Israel launched a major joint military campaign against Iran, targeting its nuclear facilities, military command structures, and air defense systems. The roots of the conflict...

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