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Nikki Haley calls Russia the ‘biggest winner’ as oil prices rise amid Iran conflict

Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley joined ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss President Donald Trump’s potential next moves in Iran and the impact of rising oil prices and more.

Haley said Operation Epic Fury has already been hugely successful in eliminating Iran's traditional military capabilities, such that a "win" now for Iran would simply be to survive.

She went on to argue that Russia has gained most from the conflict as it has taken attention away from the war in Ukraine and diverted Western resources.

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Jamie Dimon says US must 'finish this thing' with Iran to protect the global economy

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is calling for a decisive end to the conflict with Iran, saying the U.S. must "finish this thing" to protect the global economy and remove the threat to the region.

Dimon appeared on "Fox & Friends" Tuesday, saying American strength depends on decisive action in the Middle East and embracing the artificial intelligence revolution.

"It’s much more important that this be successfully completed than what the market does," Dimon said. 

Threats to Middle East oil flows have added uncertainty to markets, as the United States, Israel and Iran continue to exchange strikes. On Tuesday, Iran struck an oil tanker off the coast of Dubai and continues to block shipments in the vital Strait of Hormuz.

Dimon said Americans should be hoping the United States wins the latest conflict and acts to "clean up the straits," minimizing future threats to the U.S. and its allies.

"These people have been doing something bad for 47 years. They've been killing people. They've been killing Americans," Dimon said. 

"I think people are surprised to find out they had a ballistic missile and go 3,000 miles. These are bad people, and they needed to be stopped," he added. 

Dimon advocated for the country to "finish this thing," warning that if the U.S. fails to act, the cycle of threats will continue.

This is an excerpt from an article by Fox Business' Madison Colombo.

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Pakistan's ambassador warns Iran too 'war-torn' to respond quickly as Trump extends strike deadline

Pakistan’s U.S. ambassador warned Monday on "Special Report" that Iran is too "war-torn" to respond quickly in negotiations as President Donald Trump extends his strike deadline, while Islamabad pushes to facilitate talks aimed at ending U.S.-Iran hostilities.

Amb. Rizwan Saeed Sheikh cast Pakistan as an active facilitator in de-escalation talks, but warned that the process is complicated by Tehran’s diminished ability to communicate amid the chaos of war and damaged infrastructure.

"Iran is a war-torn country with the communication channels certainly disrupted, and it is not even easy to get responses in a good time from the system that currently is in place there," Sheikh said.

While he said "diplomacy is a gradual process," he also expressed hope that peace talks would soon proceed for the good of the region. He pointed to Iran's willingness to allow some oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz as evidence that confidence was being built in the possibility of negotiations.

Trump also delayed his 48-hour deadline for Iran to clear the Strait of Hormuz, which was set to expire Monday evening, and ordered the Department of War to pause attacks on Iranian power infrastructure amid negotiations with Tehran. He said the U.S. has had "very good" talks that could lead to a "complete" end of hostilities.

Sheikh said a ceasefire is a good start to any negotiation process, "but it is, of course, upon the conflicting parties to reach an understanding there and indicate something good on that scope."

Pakistan faces its own hostilities with neighboring India and Afghanistan, and has a strong alliance with Saudi Arabia. But as the war grinds on and Islamabad tries to maintain relations with its regional neighbors as well as the U.S., China and Iran, analysts warn the nation's room for neutrality is shrinking. 

This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News' Max Bacall.

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Democrats pounce on $4 a gallon gas, blame Trump’s Iran war for ‘broken promise’

The House Democrats' campaign committee chair charges that "skyrocketing" gas prices sparked by the Iran war are "another broken promise" by President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans.

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) Chair Rep. Suzan DelBene told Fox News Digital that House Democrats will keep spotlighting gas prices as part of their affordability messaging as they aim to win back the chamber's majority from Republicans in this year's midterm elections.

The average price of gasoline in the U.S. topped $4 per gallon on Tuesday, according to national averages from AAA and GasBuddy, the highest level in four years.

The surge in gas prices comes amid the monthlong attacks on Iran by the U.S. and Israel. In response, Iran has targeted energy facilities with missile and drone attacks in a number of Persian Gulf nations. It has also made the Strait of Hormuz nearly impassable to commercial shipping, bringing roughly 20% of the world's oil supply to a halt and sending global fuel prices sharply higher.

The White House says the surge in prices is temporary.

"When Operation Epic Fury is complete, gas prices will plummet back to the multiyear lows American drivers enjoyed before these short-term disruptions," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement on Tuesday.

Leavitt emphasized that "President Trump remains committed to fully unleashing American energy dominance, lowering costs, and putting more money back in the pockets of hardworking American families."

The gas price surge is giving Democrats more political ammunition to target the GOP.

"BREAKING: National Gas Prices Skyrocket to $4 Per Gallon," read the headline from an email Tuesday morning from the Democratic National Committee.

The DCCC last week launched digital ads showing prices at the pump going up and an image saying "D.C. Republicans Did That!" Sources say to expect another round of ads on gas prices in the coming weeks.

This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News' Paul Steinhauser.

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JetBlue hikes baggage fees by up to $9, citing rising fuel prices amid Iran war

JetBlue is raising baggage fees by $4–$9 for economy passengers, citing increasing jet fuel prices due to global oil supply shortages amid the Iran war.

"As we experience rising operating costs, we regularly evaluate how to manage those costs while keeping base fares competitive and continuing to invest in the experience our customers value," JetBlue wrote in a statement to FOX Business. "Adjusting fees for optional services used by select customers, such as checked baggage, allows us to continue offering more competitive fares while delivering the onboard experience our customers love, including complimentary snacks and drinks, unlimited, high-speed Wi-Fi and seatback entertainment screens."

"While we recognize that fee increases are never ideal, we take careful consideration to ensure these changes are implemented only when necessary," the statement continued.

For domestic, Caribbean and Latin America flights, the first checked bag will now cost $39 during off-peak travel, up from $35, and $49 during peak periods, up from $40. Travelers who pay less than 24 hours before departure will still face an added $10 charge.

Passengers with eligible JetBlue co-branded credit cards or elite frequent flyer status remain exempt from the bag fees.

This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News' Eric Mach.

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Israel carries out over 230 airstrikes against Iran in 24 hours

Israeli Defense Forces say they completed over 230 strikes against Iranian infrastructure over the past 24 hours on Tuesday.

The IDF released footage of three strikes that hit Iranian air defense systems in the capital of Tehran. Other targets included ballistic missile launchers that were "ready for launch," and weapon production sites.

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Hegseth answers whether reopening Strait of Hormuz is among core Epic Fury objectives

War Secretary Pete Hegseth did not say reopening the Strait of Hormuz is a core objective for the U.S. in Operation Epic Fury on Tuesday.

Hegseth was asked about the Hormuz issue during Pentagon press conference, and he reiterated that the core goals of Epic Fury are to eliminate Iran's nuclear capabilities, cripple its ballistic missile manufacturing, and destroy the nation's navy.

Hegseth said the Hormuz issue is "not just a United States of America problem set," referencing a statement from President Donald Trump earlier Tuesday calling on European nations to pick up the slack.

"We've been willing to lead--President Trump's led the entire time--but it's not just us. So ultimately, I think other countries should pay attention when the president speaks. He's proven that when he speaks, he means something. And he's pointing out, you know, you might want to start learning how to fight for yourself," he said.

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Hegseth shares images from his covert visit to US troops making war on Iran

War Secretary Pete Hegseth shared images from his covert visit to U.S. troops in the Middle East on Tuesday.

Hegseth met with U.S. servicemembers as they continued to carry out Operation Epic Fury on Saturday.

"I witnessed warriors. A brotherhood of men and women - warriors all," Hegseth wrote.

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Hegseth confirms talks with Iran are 'ongoing' and 'gaining strength'

War Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed that talks with Iran are still "very real" and ongoing on Tuesday.

"So on the talks, I can tell you, having been with with Steve [Wikoff] and Jared [Kushner] and the vice president and Marco [Rubio] and many others yesterday, they are very real. they are ongoing. they're active, and I think gaining strength. And we appreciate that," Hegseth said.

Hegseth went on to say that the U.S. wants Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions, but added that his role is to put as much pressure on Iranian leaders as possible.

"I didn't mean it flippantly when I said, in the meantime, we'll negotiate with bombs. Our job is to ensure that we compel Iran to realize that this new regime, this regime in charge, is in a better place if they make that deal. And so we'll continue. We're working hand in hand. But the primary effort is a deal. We want that deal to be accomplished if at all possible. If not, then we're prepared to continue.  

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US deploys B-52 bombers over Iran for first time

The U.S. has deployed B-52 Stratofortress bombers to the skies over Iran for the first time since Operation Epic Fury began, Pentagon officials say.

Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine made the announcement Tuesday morning during a press conference alongside War Secretary Pete Hegseth. Caine said the U.S. and Israel have dismantled Iran's air fighting capability to such an extent that the lumbering bombers can now operate safely in the region.

"Given the increase in air superiority, we've successfully started to conduct the first overland B-52 missions, which allow us, as we've said before, to continue to get on top of the enemy," Caine said.

U.S. forces have hitherto relied on speed and stealth to carry out strikes within Iranian airspace, deploying more sophisticated weapons like the B-2 and B-1 bombers.

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Hegseth reveals covert visit to troops fighting in Operation Epic Fury

War Secretary Pete Hegseth says he made a covert visit to U.S. troops engaged in Operation Epic Fury this weekend.

Hegseth made the revelation during a Tuesday press conference at the Pentagon, saying he and other officials spent roughly half the day on Saturday visiting with U.S. troops overseas.

The secretary said he witnessed troops' commitment to the mission of destroying the Iranian regime.

"I witnessed sheer competency," Hegseth said of the visit, recounting conversation with pilots as well as watching teams call out enemy missiles to be shot down.

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Pentagon officials hold press briefing on Iran conflict

War Secretary Pete Hegseth is set to hold a press conference at the Pentagon early Tuesday morning.

Hegseth will be joined by Join Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine.

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Trump accuses France of closing airspace to Israel-bound planes: 'VERY UNHELPFUL'

President Donald Trump lashed out at France for allegedly closing its airspace to planes bound for Israel and loaded with military supplies.

Trump made the statement in a post on Truth Social, ominously saying that the U.S. will "remember" France's move.

"The Country of France wouldn’t let planes headed to Israel, loaded up with military supplies, fly over French territory. France has been VERY UNHELPFUL with respect to the “Butcher of Iran,” who has been successfully eliminated!" Trump wrote.

"The U.S.A. will REMEMBER!" he added.

The statement came a day after Spain blocked U.S. military aircraft involved in the Iran conflict from using its airspace.

Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles confirmed the move, saying Spain has denied both airspace access and the use of joint U.S.-Spanish bases for any operations tied to the Iran conflict.

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Trump tells aides he is willing to end war against Iran without reopening Strait of Hormuz: report

President Donald Trump has told White House aides that he is willing to end military action against Iran even without reopening the Strait of Hormuz, according to a Tuesday report from the Wall Street Journal.

Trump's administration is engaged in ceasefire talks with Iran this week as the president's 10-day pause on attacks against Iranian energy infrastructure ticks by.

According to the Journal, Trump and his close aides determined that forcing a reopening of the Strait would push military demands beyond the initially announced window of four to six weeks.

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Trump tells fuel-starved countries to fight to free Strait of Hormuz

President Donald Trump called on nations feeling the strain from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to fight and fix the situation themselves.

Trump made the statement in a Truth Social post on Tuesday, calling out the United Kingdom in particular.

"All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you: Number 1, buy from the U.S., we have plenty, and Number 2, build up some delayed courage, go to the Strait, and just TAKE IT," Trump wrote.

"You’ll have to start learning how to fight for yourself, the U.S.A. won’t be there to help you anymore, just like you weren’t there for us. Iran has been, essentially, decimated. The hard part is done. Go get your own oil!" he added.

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US gas prices surge past $4 a gallon amid war with Iran

U.S. gas prices jumped past an average of $4 a gallon for the first time since 2022 as fuel prices continue to soar worldwide thanks to the war in Iran.

Motor club AAA put the price of a gallon of gas at $4.02 on Tuesday, up more than $1 from a month ago.

Prices are climbing across nearly every region, with some states already well above the national average.

On Sunday, West Coast drivers were seeing the highest costs, with prices reaching $5.87 per gallon in California and $5.32 in Washington.

Along the East Coast, gas prices were already approaching or exceeding $4 in several areas, including $4.16 in Washington, D.C., and $3.93 in New York.

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Trump shares video showing massive military strike in Iran at night

President Donald Trump shared a video on Truth Social on Monday showing a military strike in Iran at night.

The video showed explosions lighting up the sky.

According to reports, the U.S. carried out a massive strike on an ammunition depot in Isfahan Monday.

A U.S. official told The Wall Street Journal the depot contained a high volume of 2,000-pound penetrator munitions.

Fox News' Emma Bussey contributed to this report.

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Iran's supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei mourns IRGC Navy commander

Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei on Monday mourned IRGC Navy Chief Commodore Alireza Tangsiri, calling him a “brave commander” who “attained martyrdom after years of struggle,” according to state news agency IRNA.

Khamenei also described Tangsiri as courageous and central to Iran’s role in the Persian Gulf, adding that he “died for his country” so its military “may continue on the path of Iran’s maritime authority and resistance, stronger and more firmly than in the past.”

Tangsiri, 64, died of injuries sustained while on duty, the IRGC said, after working to strengthen Iran’s coastal defenses, though Israel says he was killed in an airstrike targeting a naval base in Bandar Abbas.

This marks only the fourth public written message from Khamenei since succeeding his father, who died in a strike Feb. 28.

Fox News' Emma Bussey contributed to this report.

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