
Trump Threatens Iran Energy Sites After Kuwaiti Tanker Attack
President Trump threatened to destroy Iran's energy facilities if a war-ending agreement is not secured and the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened. The White House clarified that military actions will comply with legal standards, though experts caution that targeting civilian infrastructure may be a war crime. A Kuwaiti oil tanker in Dubai was attacked, likely by an Iranian drone, and a U.S.-Israeli strike on an Iranian orphanage resulted in casualties. These escalating tensions have pushed U.S. crude oil prices above $100 per barrel, a level not seen since July 2022. Average U.S. gas prices have risen to $3.99, reflecting market volatility. The developments highlight heightened geopolitical risks in the Middle East.






















