Economy

War with Iran Threatens America’s Economy and National Security

By Economics Desk | March 10, 2026

The ongoing war with Iran is disrupting critical oil routes, driving up energy costs, and forcing the Federal Reserve into a difficult position—yet Washington remains unclear on its strategic goals.

As the conflict with Iran escalates, its ripple effects are hitting hard at the core of America's economic stability and national security. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz—a vital artery for nearly one-fifth of global oil traffic—has sent shockwaves through global energy markets. This is no distant problem; it is an urgent threat to hardworking American families already burdened by inflation and economic uncertainty. Can America Afford to Be Caught Off Guard Again? The surge in oil prices from under $70 to nearly $120 a barrel overnight is not merely a headline statistic; it translates directly into higher gas...

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