• Donald Trump recently downplayed concerns about rising gas prices, saying national security priorities outweigh short-term costs at the pump. In comments reported by Reuters, Trump stated that the ongoing mission involving tensions with Iran is more important than temporary price increases. “If they rise, they rise,” he said, emphasizing that the broader objective is stability and security in the region. While the U.S. national average for gasoline has climbed to around $3.25 per gallon, Trump predicted that prices could “drop very rapidly” once the conflict and related instability come to an end.
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    Donald Trump recently downplayed concerns about rising gas prices, saying national security priorities outweigh short-term costs at the pump. In comments reported by Reuters, Trump stated that the ongoing mission involving tensions with Iran is more important than temporary price increases. “If they rise, they rise,” he said, emphasizing that the broader objective is stability and security in the region. While the U.S. national average for gasoline has climbed to around $3.25 per gallon, Trump predicted that prices could “drop very rapidly” once the conflict and related instability come to an end. Follow @fluxcharts for more #GasPrices #DonaldTrump #FinanceNews #Geopolitics #MarketUpdate #EnergyMarkets #EconomyWatch #BreakingNews #GlobalPolitics #OilMarkets #fluxcharts
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  • Iran has successfully targeted and destroyed a sophisticated U.S. radar installation valued at approximately $300 million, which served as a primary guidance hub for regional missile defense. This high-precision strike utilized a combination of ballistic missiles and specialized "suicide" drones to overwhelm the site’s automated defenses in a coordinated barrage.

    The loss of this specific radar unit creates a significant temporary "blind spot" in the U.S. and allied early-warning network across the Persian Gulf. Military analysts suggest this could temporarily degrade the effectiveness of the Patriot and THAAD batteries currently protecting strategic oil infrastructure and forward operating bases.

    This attack marks one of the most expensive material losses for the U.S. military since the start of "Operation Epic Fury," demonstrating Iran's refined capability to strike high-value, fixed assets. In response, the Pentagon has reportedly moved mobile radar units into the sector to restore coverage while the extent of the damage is fully assessed.

    Geopolitical tensions have spiked following the Bloomberg report, as this strike proves that despite a week of heavy bombardment, Iran maintains potent retaliatory capabilities. Financial markets reacted immediately to the news, with global oil prices climbing as investors weigh the increased risk to maritime shipping and refinery safety.

    We are continuing to monitor the situation at TechTimes for official statements regarding any casualties or the timeline for replacing this critical piece of military hardware. Stay tuned for further updates on how the U.S. administration intends to secure these vital defense links against future precision strikes.

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    Iran has successfully targeted and destroyed a sophisticated U.S. radar installation valued at approximately $300 million, which served as a primary guidance hub for regional missile defense. This high-precision strike utilized a combination of ballistic missiles and specialized "suicide" drones to overwhelm the site’s automated defenses in a coordinated barrage. The loss of this specific radar unit creates a significant temporary "blind spot" in the U.S. and allied early-warning network across the Persian Gulf. Military analysts suggest this could temporarily degrade the effectiveness of the Patriot and THAAD batteries currently protecting strategic oil infrastructure and forward operating bases. This attack marks one of the most expensive material losses for the U.S. military since the start of "Operation Epic Fury," demonstrating Iran's refined capability to strike high-value, fixed assets. In response, the Pentagon has reportedly moved mobile radar units into the sector to restore coverage while the extent of the damage is fully assessed. Geopolitical tensions have spiked following the Bloomberg report, as this strike proves that despite a week of heavy bombardment, Iran maintains potent retaliatory capabilities. Financial markets reacted immediately to the news, with global oil prices climbing as investors weigh the increased risk to maritime shipping and refinery safety. We are continuing to monitor the situation at TechTimes for official statements regarding any casualties or the timeline for replacing this critical piece of military hardware. Stay tuned for further updates on how the U.S. administration intends to secure these vital defense links against future precision strikes. #IranWar #MilitaryTech #BreakingNews #Geopolitics #DefenseNews
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  • When the UN asks about the giant robot and they say it’s just a 'Large Scale Rice Cooker'
    When the UN asks about the giant robot and they say it’s just a 'Large Scale Rice Cooker'
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