Trump's Unyielding Stance: 'Back to the Stone Ages'
President Trump defends the prolonged U.S. military campaign in Iran, vowing devastating force until strategic goals are met. Despite waning public support and economic strain, Trump pushes forward without a clear end in sight, leaving Americans and allies anxious over continuing tensions in the Middle East.
In a televised address Wednesday night, President Donald Trump defended the ongoing U.S. military operations in Iran, asserting significant progress yet offering no definitive end to the conflict. Highlighting the destruction of Iran's navy and air forces, Trump vowed further military action if necessary.
Despite stating the conflict would conclude swiftly, he refrained from detailing a concrete exit strategy. The President's speech, aimed at reassuring an increasingly discontented public and anxious allies, lacked clarity on crucial issues, such as the status of Iran's enriched uranium and free passage through the vital Strait of Hormuz.
Reactions to Trump's address were mixed, with financial markets reflecting uncertainty: stocks dropped, the dollar strengthened, and oil prices surged. The President faces growing opposition at home, with the majority urging a swift resolution to the conflict as economic pressures mount.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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