Americans today are paying on average, about $4.30 a gallon. Gas prices are up 20 to 30% from the beginning of the war. The price of Brent crude is now over $120 a barrel, compared to $70 before the war. The only reason that gas prices have gone up by 20 to 30% is the war. That's the only reason that Americans are paying those extraordinary amounts at the pump. (02:12–02:21)
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Asserts that Brent crude oil prices have risen from $70 to over $120 per barrel since the war.
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