5 Takeaways From Trump’s Iran Address

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President Donald Trump delivered a primetime address Wednesday night, offering an update on the ongoing conflict with Iran and signaling that the administration believes its military objectives are close to being achieved.

Speaking roughly a month after the launch of Operation Epic Fury, Trump said the campaign has made significant progress. “Tonight, I’m pleased to say that these core strategic objectives are nearing completion,” he said, while praising what he described as the “extraordinary” performance of U.S. forces.

The president argued that Iran’s military capabilities have been severely weakened over the past 32 days. He said the country’s naval forces have been effectively eliminated, its air power diminished, and its missile program largely neutralized. Taken together, he said, those actions have reduced Iran’s ability to project power beyond its borders and limited its capacity to support proxy groups or pursue nuclear weapons development.

Trump also thanked several U.S. allies in the Middle East, including Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Bahrain, describing their cooperation as critical to the effort.

Despite saying the operation is nearing its end, Trump warned that additional military action is still expected. He said the United States plans to intensify strikes over the next two to three weeks to ensure its objectives are fully met. At the same time, he suggested that broader political changes have already taken place inside Iran, noting that many of the country’s previous leaders are no longer in power and that a new leadership group has emerged.

The president also addressed concerns at home, particularly rising gas prices. The national average recently climbed above $4 per gallon, prompting concern among consumers. Trump attributed the increase to instability in global energy markets, which he linked to Iranian actions targeting oil shipments and regional infrastructure. He described the price spike as temporary and said he expects costs to fall once the conflict subsides and normal oil flows resume.

He used part of the speech to highlight what he described as the strength of the U.S. economy, pointing to domestic energy production as a buffer against global disruptions. According to Trump, the country’s ability to produce large amounts of oil and gas puts it in a strong position to weather short-term volatility.

At the start of the address, Trump also reflected on recent military operations beyond Iran, including a January mission in Venezuela. He described that effort as swift and decisive, and said the U.S. is now working cooperatively with Venezuela on energy production.

Trump took time to recognize American service members involved in the conflict, including 13 who have died during the operation. He spoke about meeting with their families and said completing the mission would be a way to honor their sacrifice.

He urged Americans to view the conflict in a broader historical context, noting that past wars have lasted years. By comparison, he said, the current operation has been relatively short while producing what he described as significant results.

The president also revisited his decision to withdraw from the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, calling it one of the most important actions of his presidency. He argued that the agreement would have allowed Iran to eventually develop nuclear weapons and said his administration’s approach has been aimed at preventing that outcome.

While Trump maintained that diplomacy had been his preferred path, he said Iran’s continued pursuit of nuclear capabilities ultimately led to military action. Now, he said, the United States is close to achieving its goals, with the broader aim of eliminating what he described as a long-standing threat.

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