In his televised speech, Trump does not commit to a timeline to end the war in Iran and says he may bomb energy and oil infrastructures if negotiations are unsatisfactory

US leader said he would ‘conclude our lovely stay in Iran’ by blowing up all of the country’s energy facilities

US president tells aides mission to forcibly open the strait would push the war beyond his timeline of four to six weeks

Trump and his advisers have offered shifting explanations and timelines for the conflict, now in its fifth week.

The president also again lashed out at NATO, even though it is a defensive alliance and not obligated to join in a member’s war of choice and aggression.

The president said U.S. forces would 'finish the job' in Iran and that 'core strategic objectives are nearing completion’

Donald Trump addresses the Iran-Israel war, emphasizing military action, oil supply issues, and Iran's nuclear ambitions.

In 20-minute speech from White House, the president offered no new details and largely rehashed his own Truth Social posts to a nation wary of his reasoning

There were some glaring omissions in the president's primetime address, writes the BBC's Gary O'Donoghue.

The Strait has become a central anxiety for Washington’s allies since Tehran forced its effective closure

The president said US forces would 'finish the job' in Iran and that 'core strategic objectives are nearing completion’

In his televised speech, Trump does not commit to a timeline to end the war in Iran and says he may bomb energy and oil infrastructures if negotiations are unsatisfactory