Trump Administration Accuses Iran of Delaying Deal as Prices Spike
President Trump has publicly accused Iran of taking too long to finalize a peace deal, warning that Tehran will now pay a price for the delay. This diplomatic stance coincides with a sharp rise in consumer prices, linking geopolitical friction directly to economic hardship for the American public. The administration's rhetoric suggests that economic pressure is being used as a tool to force a resolution to the Middle East conflict.
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