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Trump tells wary public in prime-time address that Iran war goals nearly accomplished

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By Trevor Hunnicutt, Gram Slattery and Steve Holland
WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump told the nation in a televised speech on Wednesday night that the U.S. military had nearly completed the goals it had set out to accomplish in its war with Iran and that the conflict would soon be ending.

Trump, facing a war-wary American public and sliding approval ratings, said the U.S. had destroyed Iran’s navy and air force, and crippled its ballistic missile and nuclear programs.

He added that the U.S. would continue to hit targets in the Islamic Republic over the next two to three weeks.

“Tonight, I’m pleased to say these core strategic objectives are nearing completion,” he said.

“We are going to finish the job, and we’re going to finish it very fast. We’re getting very close.”

Trump and his advisers have offered shifting explanations and timelines for the conflict, now in its fifth week. Some allies are pushing the president to assuage growing concerns among Americans, most of whom oppose the conflict and are upset at rising gasoline prices due to disruptions in the global oil supply.

The president briefly addressed those concerns, saying that prices would come back down. He notably did not commit to any timeline to end the war, and said the U.S. would begin hitting energy and oil targets if it was deemed appropriate, even as he said the end was near.

“Many Americans have been concerned to see the recent rise in gasoline prices here at home. This short-term increase has been entirely the result of the Iranian regime launching deranged terror attacks against commercial oil tankers of neighboring countries that have nothing to do with the conflict,” Trump said.

Trump did not directly discuss NATO, despite telling Reuters in an interview earlier in the day that he would also express his disgust with the alliance for what he considers its lack of support for U.S. objectives in Iran.

(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt, Steve Holland and Gram Slattery; Editing by Colleen Jenkins, Edmund Klamann and Stephen Coates)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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