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In a recent statement, President Trump declared that the United States is "winning bigger than ever before" in its conflict with Iran.
President Donald Trump delivered a prime-time address to the nation on Wednesday, declaring military success against Iran and making his case for what he says will be several more weeks of war. "We're going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks.
Donald Trump vows to intensify US and Israel attacks on Iran, claims major military victories and dismisses the Iran nuclear deal in a fiery national address
President Trump delivered his first primetime address since the start of the Iran War, stating that most U.S. military objectives have been achieved and promising intensified strikes over the next few weeks, but offering no clear path to ending the conflict.
US stocks fell Thursday as oil prices surged after President Trump vowed to hit Iran “extremely hard” in the coming weeks and failed to provide a timeline on when investors could see the free flow of crude through the Strait of Hormuz again. The Dow ...
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Trump says Iran war will wrap up "very shortly," but warns of more strikes in coming weeksPresident Trump said in a speech that the U.S. will complete its military mission in Iran "very shortly," and that U.S. forces have achieved "overwhelming victories."
In a televised address, the president repeated familiar talking points and said the war is nearing completion.
Backwardation in WTI futures suggest traders expect a 'sooner-than-later' Iran war resolution, says analyst Iran asserted that there have been no direct talks with Washington. Oil futures finished higher on Thursday, with U.S. oil taking the price lead ...
Oil prices leapt Thursday after President Trump’s address dashed hopes for a near-term reopening of the all-important Strait of Hormuz. The global benchmark Brent crude jumped roughly 8% to more than $109 a barrel. The U.S. benchmark, West Texas ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Patrick Murphy, former acting secretary of the U.S. Army, told ABC News he doesn’t agree with President Trump’s assessment that the war could end soon, saying he “ripped up” a ...
Trump said he rejected NATO’s offer of help amid a regional ceasefire, saying the alliance was “absolutely useless” when needed.