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US President Donald Trump repeated threats to destroy Iranian energy assets if the Strait of Hormuz isn’t reopened soon, raising fears the war could escalate after more American troops arrived in the region.
Two major news stories emerged regarding the US-Iran war. First, President Donald Trump stated that the war with Iran would end soon. Second, Trump threatened to withdraw from NATO, the military alliance with Europe.
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The oil price rose to $110 per barrel on Friday, as Iran has demonstrated it can inflict significant damage on the world’s economy, even while outgunned. That creates a dilemma for President Trump.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s prime-time address has offered an update on the progress made toward achieving his goals in the war with Iran
President Trump said the United States expected the U.S. military campaign in Iran to end in two or three weeks. Israel said it struck Tehran early Wednesday, as residents in the Iranian capital reported hearing explosions and seeing plumes of smoke rising above the city.