Iran, Trump Aims
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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.
Trump declares Iran "no longer a threat" after a 32-day military campaign, claiming nuclear sites were destroyed by B-2 bombers and warning of more strikes.
Iran's parliament speaker said the country is "waiting for American soldiers to enter on the ground so they can set them on fire."
President Donald Trump, in his first remarks to the nation about the Iran war, said he expects two to three more weeks of war.
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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.
The president also threatened to jail journalists at the news outlet that first reported a second U.S. airman was missing last week after an American fighter jet was shot down in Iran.
Vice President JD Vance was set to return to Pakistan for peace talks, U.S. officials said, though Iran has not confirmed that its negotiators will attend.
Oil prices surged sharply on April 2, 2026, as Brent crude climbed above $107 per barrel and WTI hit $108.36. US President Donald Trump warned of “extremely hard” strikes against Iran in the next two to three weeks.
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Breaking: Trump signals renewed war threat on Iran as ceasefire deadline nears amid global criticismUS President Donald Trump is facing growing domestic and international criticism over his hardline stance on Iran, yet he appears unwilling to step back from the possibility of renewed military action.