Summary
President Donald Trump plans to speak about the ongoing conflict with Iran, suggesting it may end soon. Trump claims that the U.S. has achieved its military goals against Iran, but tensions remain, particularly concerning the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has expressed a willingness to end the conflict under certain conditions, but negotiations have not started.
Key Facts
- President Trump will make a statement about the Iran War on Wednesday night.
- Trump suggests that U.S. military actions in Iran could be over in "two to three weeks."
- The U.S. aims to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and claims success in this.
- The former U.S. Embassy in Tehran was reportedly damaged in recent strikes.
- A third U.S. aircraft carrier group is being sent to the Middle East.
- Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian claims Iran is willing to end the war if certain conditions are met.
- Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz and stated it will not reopen it.
- Trump mentioned that countries reliant on the Strait should address its reopening, saying "that's not for us."