Summary
President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. might stop attacking Iran within two to three weeks, without needing a deal. He criticized allies who have not joined the U.S. military efforts, especially as fuel prices rise due to conflicts affecting oil supplies.
Key Facts
- President Trump mentioned the U.S. could halt its attacks on Iran in two to three weeks.
- He stated that a deal with Iran is not necessary to end the conflict.
- Iran has denied seeking a nuclear weapon and claims its nuclear activities are peaceful.
- The conflict has affected global oil supplies, raising fuel prices.
- Trump criticized allies like the UK for not providing military support.
- The conflict has spread across the region, with high civilian casualties reported.
- A significant portion of the world's oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz, which is impacted by the conflict.