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US inflation is at a three-year high, driven in part by the Middle East war's impact on fuel supplies. US President Donald Trump says he is pleased with the situation, and that it is only temporary. But fresh strikes between the US and Iran mean there is no end in sight to disruptions of key supplies of oil, gas and fertilizer.
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00:01A busy day at a gas station in Jackson, Mississippi.
00:05But for the customers pulling in today, money is tight.
00:09War in the Middle East has driven up gas prices,
00:11and that's pushed inflation in the U.S. to its highest level in three years.
00:16Some places, we're still $4 a gallon for gasoline.
00:20And then diesel, ugh, don't get me started on that.
00:23It's just, it's insane.
00:26Yeah, everything's a lot higher.
00:28I know when me and my wife first got married, I could just, like groceries, for instance,
00:32I could go to Walmart and fill up a whole buggy for maybe $200.
00:36Now $200 won't even get you half a buggy.
00:38In Washington, U.S. President Trump says this is a temporary setback
00:42and that prices will go down once the war ends.
00:45Despite running on promises to curb inflation, he is embracing the situation.
00:50Are you concerned, Mr. President, about the latest inflation number which came out this morning?
00:55Could that be a headwind for Republicans?
00:56No, I love it. The numbers were great.
00:59But the war doesn't show signs of stopping.
01:02On Wednesday, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced fresh strikes on Iran, now reportedly finished.
01:08CENTCOM, Central Command, will be busy tonight because President Trump said we will be hitting Iran hard,
01:14and we will be, because Iran has a chance to make a good deal, a great deal,
01:21to codify what they said they've been willing to do, and they haven't been willing to do it.
01:24Iran's state TV has reported explosions, bringing an Iranian response.
01:29Iran says it hit two ships in the Strait of Hormuz, a key gateway for oil, gas, and fertilizer that's
01:35become a linchpin of this war.
01:37The U.S. says its warships are all safe and disputes Iran's statement that the strait is shut to traffic.
01:43Still, tanker traffic is stuck in place, and there's a chance of a possible further oil price shock in the
01:49coming weeks.
01:50When people expect inflation to be high, prices to continue to rise or even rise more rapidly,
01:58they behave differently than when they expect stable prices.
02:01And it's the expectation of rising prices that can make people go out and buy quickly or sooner, not put
02:07off big purchases.
02:08And that makes inflation worse.
02:11And that could hurt Trump's Republican Party in midterm elections, now less than five months away.
02:17Because even if the U.S. and Iran reach a deal soon, supplies could still take months to return to
02:22normal.
02:23Scott Huang and John Van Trieste for Taiwan Plus.
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