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U.S. airstrikes on Iran on March 2, 2026, spiked heating oil prices and drew condemnation over civilian deaths and legal violations.
On March 2, 2026, the U.S. launched airstrikes on Iran, triggering a surge in heating oil prices from $4.32 to $4.83 per gallon and sparking criticism over the human toll, including the deaths of children.
The author, a father and writer, condemned the strikes as morally indefensible, citing potential violations of the Geneva Convention and the dismantling of rules of engagement.
He highlighted the economic strain on American families amid cuts to social programs and warned that abandoning international laws risks long-term global instability and retaliation.
The conflict, he argued, appears driven by political posturing rather than national security.
Los ataques aéreos estadounidenses contra Irán el 2 de marzo de 2026 aumentaron los precios del petróleo de calefacción y atrajeron la condena por las muertes de civiles y las violaciones legales.