
Trump Sets Two-Week Iran Exit, Warns Allies to 'Go Get Your Own Oil'
Key Takeaways
- U.S. war with Iran could end in two to three weeks.
- Trump urged allies to secure the Strait of Hormuz and get their own oil.
- Gas prices in the United States surpassed $4 per gallon.
Trump Sets Iran Exit Timeline
President Trump told reporters that U.S. forces would leave Iran in two to three weeks.
The White House scheduled a national address for 9 p.m. ET.

Trump told allies to build up courage, go to the Strait, and just TAKE IT.
Iran War Pushes Oil Above $110
The war sent global oil prices surging.
The average U.S. gasoline price passed $4 a gallon.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright had told a press interview he was not worried about disruptions.
IRGC Threatens American Tech Firms
Iran's IRGC threatened American tech and defense companies.
Seventeen companies were named, including Apple, Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Tesla.
The White House highlighted a 90% drop in Iranian attacks.
Diverse Reactions Across Iranian Diaspora
Reactions among Iranians were divided.
Univision reported a feeling of jubilation among Iranians in the U.S.

The conflict entered its fifth week.
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