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Not just oil: How the Strait of Hormuz blockage affects US consumers, from fertilizer to helium

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Not just oil: How the Strait of Hormuz blockage affects US consumers, from fertilizer to helium

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President Trump has threatened to destroy Iran's power plants and bridges if the country does not agree to a deal that includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The threat comes as diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict have stalled, with Iran calling for a permanent end to the war and guarantees that it won't be attacked again.

The Strait of Hormuz blockage is affecting US consumers in various ways. President Trump has threatened to destroy Iran's power plants and bridges if a deal is not reached. Iran has rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal and is calling for a permanent end to the war. The conflict is having far-reaching consequences, including impacts on the supply of fertilizer and helium. The US and Iran are engaged in diplomatic efforts to resolve the issue. The situation remains volatile, with President Trump's administration seeking a resolution.

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