Trump says Iran war objectives 'nearing completion' in address to nation
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- 02 April, 2026
- 09:19
President Donald Trump has told the nation in a televised speech that the US military has nearly completed its goals in the Iran war, Report informs via BBC.
He vowed to strike Iran "extremely hard" over the next two to three weeks and finish the job "very fast", without setting any timeline for ending the conflict.
In his primetime address, Trump called for countries that receive oil through the Strait of Hormuz to show "courage" and seize the key waterway, which has been effectively closed by Iranian attacks since the conflict began.
In the 20-minute speech from the White House, Trump said the US was "nearing completion" of its "core strategic objectives" in the conflict, and had "decimated" Iran's navy drone and ballistic missile forces.
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