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In Trump’s Iran Speech, Three Questions Went Unanswered: NATO, Hormuz Timeline And Ground Action
In his latest speech on the Iran war, Donald Trump outlined Washington’s stance but left out critical details that could shape the trajectory of the conflict. The omissions have raised fresh questions over the next phase of the war and how allies and global markets will respond.
Donald Trump gave a televised speech that was supposed to offer Iran war updates. Instead, it was a half-hearted round of contradictory boasts.
By Matt Spetalnick and Humeyra Pamuk WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump staunchly defended his handling of the month-old U.S.-Israeli war on Iran in a prime-time address on Wednesday,
President Donald Trump sharply criticized NATO allies for what he described as a lack of support in the escalating conflict with Iran, while praising Persian Gulf nations for backing U.S. efforts in the region.
Trump's meandering speech did little to assuage U.S. allies and world markets concerned about the conflict's ongoing disruptions to the global oil supply.
In a televised address, the president repeated familiar talking points and said the war is nearing completion.
U.S. President Donald Trump says he’s strongly considering pulling the United States out of NATO. Trump remarks have ratcheted up his criticism of European allies and exposed a wider rift in the trans-Atlantic alliance.
Today, I unpack the US President’s threats to withdraw from Nato, and our Athens correspondent brings us the latest on a fraud investigation involving EU agricultural funds that is stalking the Greek government.