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This morning, new clues about the condition of Iran's supreme leader, believed to be gravely wounded in the attack that killed his father at the beginning of the war.
Sources telling multiple news outlets, the new Ayatollah, Mostafa Khamenei, is recovering from severe injuries to his face and legs, but remains mentally sharp, meeting with senior officials.
The New York Times reports he needed three surgeries on his leg and is waiting for a prosthetic.
And his face and lips were burned so badly, it's hard for him to speak, leaving generals of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard to make key decisions.
I don't want to rush myself.
I'm not under any pressure whatsoever.
As the war enters its ninth week, President Trump says he feels no pressure to reach a peace deal with Iran.
He's ordered the military to shoot and kill boats laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, with more mines reportedly deployed by Iran this week.
As the war drags on, polls show Americans frustrated with gas prices, which are up more than a dollar per gallon since the conflict began.
If you need more time, does that mean Americans should anticipate spending more on gasoline for the foreseeable future?
>> while. And you know what they get for that? You know what they get for that?
Iran without a nuclear weapon.
Airlines are now raising fares and reducing flights because of rising fuel prices.
American Airlines now says it plans to spend an extra $4 billion on jet fuel this year.
And and there are no new peace talks uh scheduled here for in Pakistan, but
there is an encouraging development on the other front in this war. Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend that fragile ceasefire there for three more weeks.
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