Trump to address nation after saying U.S. may leave war within weeks
Key Points:
- President Trump will address the nation Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET on the Iran war, promising an important update but providing no further details; he expects the conflict to end in two to three weeks and gas prices to drop soon after.
- The Israel Defense Forces reported hitting 230 targets in Tehran and expanding operations into Lebanon, while Iran and its allies have launched missile and drone attacks on Gulf neighbors and U.S. bases, resulting in multiple U.S. casualties.
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addressed their nations about the economic impacts of the war, with Starmer promising defensive action only and Albanese announcing fuel tax cuts to ease rising costs.
- American freelance journalist Shelly Kittleson was kidnapped in Baghdad, with Iraqi forces arresting one suspect linked to Iran-backed militias; U.S. officials are working on her release amid calls from press freedom groups for immediate action.
- The World Food Program warns that tens of thousands of tons of food aid are delayed due to disrupted shipping routes caused by the war, potentially pushing 45 million more people into acute hunger globally by June.