President Trump addressed the nation about the Iran war Wednesday night, saying that the U.S. would complete its mission there "very shortly." He also sought to assure Americans that the conflict with Iran would be brief compared to other wars in U.S. history and insisted that gas prices would go down quickly.
Breakdown
- Trump says U.S. military objectives in Iran are nearly complete 11s
- He promises the conflict will be brief and gas prices will fall quickly 40s
- Trump criticizes NATO for lack of support and considers withdrawal 1m 23s
- Iran's actions have disrupted 20% of global oil supply via the Strait of Hormuz 2m 20s
- Trump's claim of an Iranian ceasefire request is denied by Iranian officials 2m 44s
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