Breaking News US and Israel War Against Iran

Airline stock prices fell Monday morning on news of rising oil prices. JETS, an exchange-traded fund that tracks global airline shares, was down more than 5 percent shortly after trading began on Monday. As of Friday, jet fuel prices were up more than 50 percent since the war began. In the U.S., fuel accounts for nearly 17 percent of airline costs, second only to labor, which accounts for about 35 percent.
 
Two major British motoring groups, the RAC and the AA, have advised drivers in the country to conserve fuel by changing their driving habits as the war in the Middle East sends oil prices soaring.

Simon Williams, a spokesman for the RAC, said gasoline and diesel prices had “rocketed” since the start of the conflict just over a week ago, and would probably continue to rise. “Driving fuel efficiently by avoiding harsh accelerating and braking and ensuring tyres are inflated to the right pressures can help eke out every last mile and save money,” he said.

Edmund King, president of the AA, said people should “consider cutting out some non-essential journeys and changing their driving style to conserve fuel.”
 
An Emirati billionaire has become a rare public critic in the country of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran and President Trump.

Khalaf al-Habtoor, the founder of a major conglomerate, wrote then deleted a social media post in which he rejected Senator Lindsey Graham’s call for Persian Gulf countries to join the war on the side of the United States — and blamed rushed American decision-making for embroiling the Middle East in the conflict. “We know who took the whole region into this dangerous escalation without consulting their ‘allies’ in the region,” he wrote.

The Emirates, an authoritarian country that limits free speech, is a close ally of the United States, but Mr. al-Habtoor’s sentiments reflect views that are regularly voiced in private by businessmen in the region.

Al-Habtoor has been increasingly critical of Trump’s conduct in recent days, telling CNN in an interview that the president “cannot take everything by force.” He made the comments after posting an open letter to the president expressing his frustrations with the war, and also criticizing Iran.
 


To the Veterans on here would you reenlist or volunteer for Trump’s war?

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Didn’t reporters say he was going to get bored and move on and he said he wouldn’t?

How can you say it’s over unless the objective was just to bomb everything?

And now the regime is more hardline. And not just the Ayatollah’s son, but the whole regime is going to be jaded now.
 
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Didn’t reporters say he was going to get bored and move on and he said he wouldn’t?

How can you say it’s over when unless the objective was just to bomb everything?

And now the regime is more hardline. And not just the Ayatollah’s son, but the whole regime is going to be jaded now.
Eediyat ting. He's radicalizing more people unintentionally.
 
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