Trump's Flip-Flop on Israel Gas Strike and Rising Energy Costs
The Young Turks likely discusses how oil and gas prices surged after Israeli strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure, with Brent crude reaching $115 a barrel and gas prices climbing significantly. The video likely focuses on Trump's contradictory responses—initially celebrating the strike with 'we are putting them out of business,' then hours later claiming the U.S. 'knew nothing' about the attack and demanding Israel make no further energy strikes.
Key Points
- Oil and gas prices soared after Israeli strikes on Iran's South Pars gas field, translating into significantly higher gasoline prices for American consumers.
- Trump claimed the U.S. 'knew nothing' about the Israeli attack, but U.S. officials told NBC News this was untrue, indicating coordination occurred.
- Trump appears motivated by pressure from Qatar to distance himself from the strikes, as maintaining distance 'gives someone to blame if fuel prices keep rising.'
- Trump may be looking for an exit from the prolonged war due to surging gas prices and domestic opposition, with a shorter political timeline than Israel's military objectives.
- The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur has been vocal in debates about the Iran war, arguing against U.S. involvement and criticizing what he views as prioritizing Israeli interests.