What could come next in U.S. war with Iran

American drivers are experiencing a significant increase in gas prices, paying $1.32 more per gallon than they did before the onset of the Iran war. The situation remains tense as hopes for a swift resolution diminish, with both U.S. and Iranian leaders showing no signs of backing down. This ongoing conflict has broader implications, affecting not only fuel costs but also the global economy and international relations. CBS News political reporter Zak Hudak provides insights into the potential developments that could arise from this standoff. The persistence of high gas prices underscores the interconnectedness of global events and their direct impact on everyday life, highlighting the importance of diplomatic efforts to resolve international tensions. QUESTION: How might the ongoing conflict between the U.S. and Iran influence future global energy policies and the push for alternative energy sources? 

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