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Trump news at a glance: Trump says war is won but ‘we don’t want to leave early’ as oil prices rise again
Trump continues contradictory messaging on Iran; US will release 172m barrels of oil from strategic supplies. Key US politics stories from 11 March
Donald Trump has continued his contradictory messaging over the Iran war, telling a rally in Kentucky that the war is “won†but “we don’t want to leave early, do we?â€.
With Trump and his fellow Republicans under pressure, according to polls, due to a stuttering economy, immigration crackdowns and the Iran conflict, the president noted this year’s midterm elections “are going to be very, very importantâ€.
His comments came as US energy secretary Chris Wright said the US will release 172m barrels of oil from its strategic petroleum reserve in a bid to reduce oil prices that have soared due to supply shocks from the US-Israeli war with Iran.
Trump says Iran war to end ‘soon’ as Israel claims no time limit
US president hails war progress as Iran continues to block Hormuz Strait and launch attacks across the region.
Donald Trump has said that the war with Iran may end “soon” because there is “practically nothing left” for the United States military to bomb.
In an interview with Axios on Wednesday, the US president emphasised that he can make the decision to stop the fighting whenever he likes.
“Any time I want it to end, it will end,” Trump was quoted as saying.
His statement coincided with comments from Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz, suggesting that the timeline for ending the war is open-ended.
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‘We haven’t won enough’: Markets like what Trump’s saying but mixed messages abound
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Donald Trump had a lot to say about Iran on Monday (US time), and while the tenor was to suggest the war would come to an end sooner rather than later, there were more than enough mixed messages to make you wonder.
The markets heard what they wanted to hear. They liked his remark in an interview with CBS News that the campaign was “very complete”, and his promise at a later press conference that it would end “very soon”.
“I think you’ll see it’s going to be a short-term excursion,” he told Republican lawmakers at a conference in Miami.
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