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Trump Threatens to Send Iran “Back to the Stone Age” in Latest Address
Donald Trump addressed the American public live on April 1. This marked his first major speech since launching a military campaign against Iran.
Trump faces falling approval ratings and growing concern about another long war. He claimed U.S. forces destroyed Iran’s naval and air capabilities. He also said the military crippled its cruise missile systems and nuclear infrastructure.
Trump suggested the operation is close to completion. However, he did not share a clear timeline or exit strategy. He also escalated his rhetoric during the speech. He said the U.S. would “hit them really hard in the next two to three weeks.” He added that America could send Iran “back to the Stone Age.”
Military Claims and Nuclear Concerns
Trump discussed Iran’s nuclear program during the address. He said he is less concerned about uranium stockpiles. According to him, they sit deep underground. He added that U.S. satellites can monitor those locations.
He did not explain any long-term nuclear strategy. He also avoided giving details about future diplomatic steps.
Strait of Hormuz Crisis Intensifies
Tensions remain high in the Strait of Hormuz. This route carries about 20% of the world’s oil and natural gas.
Iran has blockaded the waterway. This action has triggered a major global energy shock. Analysts describe it as one of the most severe disruptions in recent history.
Trump did not say whether U.S. operations would continue until the strait reopens. Instead, he urged Gulf nations to take more responsibility for regional security.
Market Reaction and Political Impact
Markets reacted quickly after the speech. S&P 500 futures dropped. The U.S. dollar strengthened. Oil prices also climbed.
These moves reflect investor concern about prolonged conflict. They also show uncertainty about a clear resolution.
Trump’s approval rating has fallen to 36%. This marks his lowest level since returning to office.
Diplomatic Outlook Remains Uncertain
Trump said diplomatic talks with Iran are ongoing. He noted that Iran’s new leadership seems less extremist and more reasonable.
However, he warned that the U.S. has identified key targets. He said the military will act if talks fail.
Western allies remain cautious. Many hesitate to support the conflict. Reports suggest Trump coordinated the campaign with Benjamin Netanyahu. However, he did not consult widely with allies beforehand.

