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US-Israel-Iran War Live News Updates: Trump Claims Wins; Iran President Sends Message to Americans

US President Trump plans a prime-time address to update on the US Israel Iran conflict after over a month of military actions.

US-Israel-Iran War Live News Updates: Trump Claims Wins; Iran President Sends Message to Americans
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Thursday marks the 34th day of the US, Israel-Iran conflict. US President Donald Trump's prime-time address offered an update on the progress made toward achieving his goals in the war with Iran, which are to destroy the country's missile production and Navy, ensure its proxies can no longer destabilise the region and guarantee Iran does not obtain a nuclear weapon.

Speaking in the Cross Hall at the White House, Trump said that Operation Epic Fury's actions over the past month meant that Iran's “ability to launch missiles and drones is dramatically curtailed, and their weapons factories and rocket launchers are being blown to pieces.” Trump also said that the country's “navy is gone, their air force is in ruins,” and the country's leaders, “are now dead.”

Here are the latest updates on the US-Israel-Iran war.

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Iran War Live Updates: Democrats Slam Trump Speech

Senator Chris Murphy released a statement that said the "speech was grounded in a reality that only exists in Donald Trump's mind." Murphy added that "no one in America, after listening to that speech, knows whether we are escalating or deescalating."

Iran War Live Updates: Democrats Slam Trump Speech For Failing To Offer Answers On Iran War

Democrats are criticising Trump's primetime address to the American people on the war in Iran as “incoherent” and as doing little to answer “the most basic questions the American people,” according to statements from two Democratic lawmakers released on Wednesday.

Sen Mark Warner noted that Trump owed Americans more answers about a conflict that has driven up prices on gas “alongside rising prices for diesel, fertiliser, aluminum, and other essentials, with consequences that will continue to ripple through the economy for a long time to come” in his statement.

Iran War Live Updates: Fuel Prices In Thailand Soar

Fuel prices in Thailand soared again after the government further cut subsidies, sending diesel price to over 44 baht ($1.35) per litre, about 12% increase.

The surge was the second time in a week, after a majority of fuel prices rose by 6 baht ($0.18) per litre last Thursday.

Iran War Live Updates: Think Tank Says Trump Leaving Gulf Arab Allies In Lurch

A New York-based think tank said that US President Donald Trump's speech suggests he “is willing to leave the Strait of Hormuz off the table, leaving other nations to deal with the consequences." "Trump's message was that the United States can sustain its own economic and energy ecosystem, while countries dependent on regional exports will either have to buy from the United States or manage the Strait themselves," the Soufan Center wrote.

"While Trump explicitly thanked US allies in the Persian Gulf for their cooperation and allyship, an expedited US withdrawal without securing the Strait will leave many of these countries, whose economies are dependent on energy exports, in the lurch."

(Source: AP)

Iran War Live Updates: Iran Launches New Wave Of Missiles

Iran launched another wave of missile attacks on Israel after US President Donald Trump claimed the US has destroyed Iran's military and is nearing its war objectives. Trump had earlier stated that Iran's president had requested a ceasefire, but Tehran swiftly denied the claim, calling it "false and baseless", Al Jazeera reported.

Iran War Live Updates: UK Gathers 30+ Countries To Plot Ways To Reopen Strait Of Hormuz

Almost three dozen countries will meet today in an effort to exert diplomatic and political pressure to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route that has been choked off by the US-Israeli war against Iran.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the virtual meeting chaired by Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper “will assess all viable diplomatic and political measures we can take to restore freedom of navigation, guarantee the safety of trapped ships and seafarers and to resume the movement of vital commodities".

The US is not among the countries attending Thursday's meeting. Trump has said securing the waterway is not America's job, and told US allies to “go get your own oil”.
 

Iran War Live Updates: Trump's Iran War Escalation To Dent India's GDP, Earnings: Mihir Vora

Global and domestic growth expectations are likely to be downgraded following US President Donald Trump's address on Thursday and corporate earnings estimates could also face cuts, Mihir Vora, chief investment officer at TRUST AMC told NDTV Profit in a televised interview.

Iran War Live Updates: Is War In Your Interest, Iran President Asks Americans

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian in a message to American people said both confrontation and engagement between Iran and the US are accessible, also questioning if the war was in the the interest of US citizens. "Exactly which of the American people's interests are truly being served by this war? Was there any objective threat from Iran to justify such behaviour?” Pezeshkian said in the letter that he posted in English on his X account."

He asserted that Iran will endure any aggression by the US. Further, the Iranian president signalled that the US has entered the war as a proxy for Israel, and insisted that what Iran continues to do in its attacks against neighbouring countries is a "measured response grounded in legitimate self-defense."

"Is America First' truly among the priorities of the US government today?" he asked. "Today, the world stands at crossroads. Continuing along the path of confrontation is more costly and futile than ever before. The choice between confrontation and engagement is both real and consequential; its outcome will shape the future for generations to come," Pezeshkian said.

Iran War Live Updates: Trump Signals End To Conflict, But Experts Say...

Trump struck a dual tone—declaring that strategic objectives are "nearing completion" while warning of intensified strikes over the next two to three weeks.

Iran War Live Updates: 'Strait Of Hormuz Shut Will Be Worst For India'

Mihir Vora CIO, TRUST Mutual Fund on US President Donald Trump's address:

  • Global and domestic growth are likely to be downgraded after President Trump’s address. We will see earnings estimates cuts. 
  • The longer the Strait of Hormuz remains shut, the worse it is, especially for Asia including India. 
  • The greater issue is in gas supplies which are more difficult to source from alternative sources. 
  • We may see stress emerging in smaller businesses. 
  • We need proactive measures to ease foreign portfolio investors and FDI. Attracting foreign inflows to support the market and growth is very important in times like these. Continuous FPI selling is a worrying sign. Government should act. 
  • Pockets of defensive growth are in Pharmaceuticals, IT, Defence, Power T&D, Generation and Renewables. Commodities are a tactical play.
     

Iran War Live Updates: What Investors Should Do? Matt Orton Answers

Matt Orton, Chief Market Strategist at Raymond James Investment Management spoke to NDTV Profit discusses the implications of President Trump's statements on the Strait of Hormuz. 

Orton said, "I think there are two key takeaways from this. Based on the rhetoric we’ve heard from Trump over the past week or so, where he’s really trying to signal that they’re looking to wrap things up, I do think we’re slowly starting to eliminate left-tail risks, or the worst-case scenarios, from the market’s risk equation. I think that’s part of the reason why we saw markets rally, at least on Tuesday and today."

"However, the challenge is that there are still a lot of vague statements being made. As someone who has to take risk on a daily basis, and for all the long-term investors tuning in, the question becomes: what do I do in this situation? I think, first and foremost, days like yesterday and today should highlight to investors why you can’t completely pivot to cash," added Orton.

On what should investors do, Orton says:

  • Be willing that if you get a much better entry point in some of those names where you might still have conviction or just a smaller position, that you can start to add to them a little bit later.
  • What you want to make sure as an investor is that you have that proper diversification from a sector, industry, geographic perspective and that you're mindful not to panic when things can flip, because day-to-day, close-to-close volatility is masking just how sharp the volatility is intraday. 

Iran War Live Updates: No Real Steps For US Military, Analyst On Trump's Speech

James Bowden, Middle East Analyst, Near East Observers spoke to NDTV Profit on what he thinks of US President Donald Trump's speech to the nation. Here's what he said:

  • We continue to see that the war is ongoing. I think what it signals is that the US is going to move into a new position.
  • This will likely involve taking the islands and the Strait of Hormuz. Taking those islands will be key to granting some stability in that area.
  • However, the President is definitely moving away from NATO and moving to a position where, as he has said, NATO allies are going to have to send ships and military vessels in order to help open it up.
  • There is a lot of ambiguity in his position. I will say that I was very disappointed that the president did not really seem to sketch out any real military steps for the future.
  • This was a very key moment for him to help guide understanding and provide additional clarity about what was going to happen. Yet, we were left with very vague statements and open-ended suggestions.

Iran War Live Updates: Trump Tries To Sell Why War Is Necessary

The president said at the top of his address that he wanted to “discuss why Operation Epic Fury is necessary for the safety of America and the security of the free world,” showing that part of the goal for Wednesday's speech was to take on the confusion that has persisted as he and his administration have shifted their reasons for launching the mission and its objectives.

But Wednesday night, Trump did not offer any new explanations.

He maintained that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon, calling such a prospect “an intolerable threat.”

Iran War Live Updates: Trump Claims Overwhelming Victories

Trump said the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps “is being decimated as we speak." "In these past four weeks our armed forces have delivered swift, decisive, overwhelming victories on the battlefield," Trump said.

However, his claim "Iran has been essentially decimated" and that efforts by other nations to secure the Strait of Hormuz "should be easy," data from independent observers does not support this claim.

Iran War Live Updates: 'Trump's Popularity Is Extremely Low'

Seth R Freeman, GlassRatner Advisory & Capital Group spoke to NDTV Profit on what he thinks of US President Donald Trump's speech to the nation. Here's what he said:

  • Trump's speech is a recap of what he has been saying for the last three weeks. We didn't hear anything new or anything definitive either.
  • Trump's message is confusing, as on one side Trump threatens to "obliterate" Iran, while on the other, he says negotiations are ongoing, which is confusing.
  • Futures are down and oil prices are rising, so it is not clearly playing very well.
  • There is a consensus that the damage being done will take weeks/months to get back to normal.
  • Market sentiment will be negative and can go negatively over time.
  • Trump's popularity is extremely low, and the perception of how the US economy is being managed is at its lowest so far, going back even before his first term.
  • Clearly, it was understood the Strait Of Hormuz would be for the Iranians, and they figured it out. This 20% access, especially LNG, affects the entire world, and I don't think it will snap back. The overall supply chain will have an impact for months. The impact will be on consumer spending, which is such a big part of our economy.
     

Iran War Live Updates: Trump Speech Live Updates

Speaking in the Cross Hall at the White House, US President Donald Trump said that Operation Epic Fury's actions over the past month meant that Iran's "ability to launch missiles and drones is dramatically curtailed, and their weapons factories and rocket launchers are being blown to pieces."

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Iran War Live Updates: US Forces Will 'Finish The Job' In Iran, Says Trump

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said US forces will 'finish the job' in Iran soon as 'core strategic objectives are nearing completion' during his prime-time address. Trump claimed significant progress had been made towards achieving his goals in the war with Iran, which are to destroy the country's missile production and Navy, ensure its proxies can no longer destabilise the region and guarantee Iran does not obtain a nuclear weapon.

 

(Source: AP)

Iran War Live Updates: We Don't Need Their Oil, Claims Trump

Trump says the military action is not for getting any of the country's vast resources, including oil, but instead to help America's allies. "We're now totally independent of the Middle East, and yet we are there to help," he said. “We don't have to be there. We don't need their oil. We don't need anything they have." But, he added, "we're there to help our allies."

 

(Source: AP)

Iran War Live Updates: Not Sure If US People Have Patience

US President Donald Trump said he is not sure if people in the US have patience' for the Iran war to continue. His private remarks at an Easter lunch at the White House seemed to reflect the domestic pressure the president is feeling to wrap up the war. He said the US could “very easily” take Iran's oil but said it “is unfortunate” that there did not seem to be patience among the American people for such an effort. "They want to see it end," he said.

 

 

(Source: AP)

Iran War Live Updates: Iran Leaders Are Dead, Claims Trump

Trump also said that the country's "navy is gone, their air force is in ruins," and the country's leaders, "are now dead." He also said the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps "is being decimated as we speak." This is Trump's first prime-time speech since launching strikes alongside Israel more than a month ago.

With the speech, Trump is getting a wide audience to articulate clear objectives for the war that could attempt to reconcile weeks of changing goals and often contradictory messages about whether he's winding down or ready to escalate military operations — even as Iran kept up its attacks on Israel and Persian Gulf neighbors and airstrikes pounded Tehran.

"In these past four weeks our armed forces have delivered swift, decisive, overwhelming victories on the battlefield," Trump said.

(Source: AP)

Iran War Live Updates: US President Donald Trump Starts Prime Time Address

US President Donald Trump's prime-time address offered an update on the progress made toward achieving his goals in the war with Iran, which are to destroy the country's missile production and Navy, ensure its proxies can no longer destabilise the region and guarantee Iran does not obtain a nuclear weapon.

Speaking in the Cross Hall at the White House, Trump said that Operation Epic Fury's actions over the past month meant that Iran's “ability to launch missiles and drones is dramatically curtailed, and their weapons factories and rocket launchers are being blown to pieces.”

 

(Source: AP)

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