Missile attacks reported as Iran talks stall
Missile attacks were reported in the Gulf as diplomatic efforts with Iran reached a stalemate.
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Renewed fighting near key energy routes can drive up oil prices that American households pay at the pump and increase pressure on US military resources in the region.
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