US consumer prices rise 3.8% as Iran war sends energy prices higher
US consumer prices rise 3.8% as Iran war sends energy prices higher AP News
US consumer prices rise 3.8% as Iran war sends energy prices higher AP News
The headline describes rising prices and energy crises linked to geopolitical conflict (Iran war). This aligns with P25 (Famines, Pestilences, and Earthquakes) which describes economic and ecological crises as 'birth pangs before the end,' though energy inflation is a weaker match than direct famine. The geopolitical instability connects to P24 (Wars and Rumors of Wars).