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Trump's Iran War Address: "We Will Finish the Job Very Soon"


President Donald Trump delivered a highly anticipated prime-time address to the nation on Wednesday night, providing a major update on the ongoing U.S. military operations in Iran.

In his speech from the Oval Office, Trump declared that American forces have achieved "overwhelming victories" and that core strategic objectives in the conflict are nearing completion. He stated that the mission to neutralize threats from Iran would conclude "very shortly," while issuing strong warnings about future actions if needed.

Key highlights from the address:

  • Trump emphasized that Iran "no longer poses the same threat" after 32 days of operations.
  • He vowed to hit Iranian targets "extremely hard" if necessary, including potential strikes on electrical infrastructure.
  • The President downplayed concerns over surging oil prices and gas costs, assuring Americans of sufficient domestic energy supplies.
  • He also hinted at possible U.S. withdrawal from NATO amid broader foreign policy shifts.

The speech comes as oil prices spiked and global markets reacted nervously to the prolonged conflict. Meanwhile, NASA's Artemis II mission launched successfully on the same day, marking a historic step toward returning humans to the Moon — offering a stark contrast between space exploration triumphs and Middle East tensions.

As the Iran situation evolves rapidly, many Americans are questioning the timeline for ending the war and its impact on the U.S. economy. Will this mark the beginning of de-escalation, or could it drag into a longer conflict?

Stay tuned to TruthStream USA News for unbiased updates on this developing story and what it means for American interests abroad.

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