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The price of oil is surging to its highest level in about four years with the war in Iran now in its third month. The surge comes as President Trump says the U.S. will continue its naval blockade of Iranian ports.

Brent crude prices rose about three percent overnight morning, briefly climbing above 120-dollars per barrel.

The war is also affecting prices at the pump. Triple-A says today’s national average is up eight cents from yesterday at four-dollars and 30 cents a gallon.

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