Detroit Drivers Feel Pain at the Pump as Gas Prices Surge Amid US-Israel War on Iran

Motor City motorists grapple with rising gas costs, even as reactions to the escalating conflict with Iran are mixed, highlighting the competing priorities for drivers in the region.
Detroit drivers are feeling the pinch as gas prices surge amid the ongoing US-Israel war on Iran. The conflict has crippled major portions of the oil supply chain, sending prices soaring as the crisis enters its third week.
At a gas station off Interstate 75, Victor Rodriguez watched the pump tally up $110 to fill his F-250 diesel pickup truck at $4.19 per gallon.


