Why Trump Might Come to Regret the Iran War - Foreign Policy
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As the war with Iran continues to impact the critical Strait of Hormuz, gas prices are continuing to rise across the United States with talks to reopen the critical waterway stalled.
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It comes as President Donald Trump is vowing that gas prices will go down, but only once the war is over and there's no clear timeline for that.
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NBC's Allie Canal reports for Saturday TODAY.
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Trump Says He Doesn't Need Congressional Approval for Iran War.
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It comes as the conflict hit a key 60-day legal deadline when operations must halt unless lawmakers authorize military force.
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NBC's Melanie Zanona reports for Saturday TODAY.
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