Washington — U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said in a televised address that core strategic objectives in the monthlong campaign against Iran are 'nearing completion' and warned that U.S. forces will hit Iran 'extremely hard' over the next two to three weeks as diplomatic talks continue. The address, delivered this week, included claims that Iran's navy and air force have been degraded and threats to target electric and oil infrastructure if no deal is reached; the administration urged regional partners to secure the Strait of Hormuz and set a condensed operational window for intensified strikes.
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The intensified strikes on Iran could impact oil prices. That means you might pay more at the gas pump. It could also affect the cost of goods shipped from overseas. Keep an eye on your budget.
The U.S. is ramping up military pressure on Iran. But diplomatic talks are still ongoing. The next few weeks are crucial. If you're worried about how this might affect your wallet, it's worth forwarding this to your budget-savvy friends.
The Trump administration gained a public narrative of military progress and resolve, reinforcing domestic political support and signaling leverage to allies and adversaries during diplomatic talks.
Iran, its military infrastructure and civilian population faced increased risk of further strikes, infrastructure damage, and humanitarian consequences as U.S. forces pledged intensified attacks over the coming weeks.
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