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Would you pay 8 dollars for a gallon of gasoline? I know that may sound crazy to many of you, but that is what some residents of Los Angeles are paying right now. Sadly, the west coast is more dependent on oil from the Persian Gulf than anywhere else in the continental United States, and now the last tanker that departed before the war with Iran began has arrived. What this means is that gas prices are going to go even higher on the west coast. In fact, some gas stations may soon need to add another digit on their pumps in order to accommodate prices that are higher than $9.99 a gallon.
After President Trump announced the start of "Project Freedom", a few commercial vessels decided that they would try to make it through the Strait of Hormuz.
Shortly thereafter, the Iranians began firing.
A South Korean cargo vessel was among those that were targeted…
A South Korean ship sailing near the Strait of Hormuz was attacked on Monday, according to the Korean media outlet Chosun Daily, citing a government official.
U.S. warships were targeted too, and in response the Navy destroyed 6 Iranian fast attack boats…
The U.S. attacked Iranian boats in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday after Tehran targeted Navy ships, threatening to upend a fragile ceasefire and President Donald Trump's new vow to open the critical pathway.
The U.S. military "blew up" six small Iranian boats after its forces launched "multiple cruise missiles, drones and small boats" at the ships but did not hit them, according to U.S. Central Command head Adm. Bradley Cooper, who leads America's operations in the region. He did not say what impact this would have on the ceasefire.
The Iranians have also launched at least 15 missiles and 4 drones at the United Arab Emirates…
United Arab Emirates air defences engaged 15 Iranian missiles and four drones, its defence ministry says.
That includes 12 ballistic missiles and three cruise missiles, injuring three people.
Most of the missiles and drones were intercepted, but it appears that a significant amount of damage was done at the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone…
Flames also broke out at Fujairah Oil Industry Zone after a drone attack, which has left three Indian nationals with "moderate" injuries.
Plumes of dark smoke have been pummelling into the sky after the shock strike, some 80 miles from Dubai.