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"textContent": "To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tvideo\n\nUp Next\n\nPrevious Page\n\nNext Page\n\n**Donald Trump’s prime-time address to the nation sent oil prices surging back above $100 per barrel after he repeated his threat to bomb Iran ‘back to the Stone Ages’.**\n\nThe US president covered little new ground in his 19-minute speech, declining to set out a concrete plan for ending the war beyond boasting that the job will be finished ‘very fast’.\n\nHe swerved other major unresolved issues like access to the Strait of Hormuz – once again telling countries, including many US allies, reliant on Gulf oil to ‘take the lead’ – and the status of Iran’s enriched uranium.\n\nOil rose, stocks fell and the dollar firmed shortly after the speech, reflecting widespread concern that the conflict is likely to drag on for some time.\n\nDespite regularly mocking Iran’s navy and air force as having been decimated by US and Israeli air raids, Trump said the nation will continue to be hit ‘extremely hard’ for another two or three weeks.\n\n‘We’re going to bring them back to the Stone Ages where they belong,’ he added.\n\n‘In the meantime, discussions are ongoing. Yet if during this period of time, no deal is made, we have our eyes on key targets.’\n\nThose key targets, he said, would be Iran’s electricity generation and oil infrastructure.\n\n## Oil jumps over 5% after Trump says US to keep up attacks on Iran\n\nOil prices climbed more than $5 on Thursday, as President Donald Trump said the United States would keep up attacks on Iran without committing to a specific timeline to end the war, fanning investor fears about sustained disruptions to supply.\n\nBrent crude futures rose $6.33, or 6.3%, to $107.49 per barrel by 0407 GMT.\n\nUS West Texas Intermediate crude futures were up $5.28, or 5.3%, to $105.40 per barrel.\n\nThe gains followed an earlier fall of more than $1 in both benchmarks prior to Trump’s televised speech to the nation, after having settled lower in the previous session.\n\nFire erupting at an oil depot in Iran’s capital Tehran (Picture: UGC/AFP via Getty Images)\n\nTrump added that countries that get most of their oil supply from the Gulf region should take the lead in opening the strait.\n\nThe UK, France and other US allies have said they are willing to help to keep the waterway open – but only after hostilities have ceased.\n\n‘They can do it easily,’ Trump said. ‘We will be helpful, but they should take the lead in protecting the oil that they so desperately depend on.’\n\nTrump ticked through a timeline of past American involvement in conflicts and noted that the ongoing war in Iran had lasted just 32 days, seeming to appeal for more time to achieve his aims.\n\n‘World War I lasted one year, seven months and five days,’ he said. ‘World War II lasted for three years, eight months and 25 days.’\n\nTrump, who was referring to the time the US was involved in those wars, also added references to Korea, Vietnam and Iraq.\n\nA plume of smoke rises after a strike in Tehran, Iran (Picture: AP)\n\nDonald Trump addresses the nation to give an update of the war against Iran from the Cross Hall of the White House (Picture: Zuma Press/Mega)\n\nHe said US forces had delivered swift, decisive, overwhelming victories on the battlefield in the past four weeks.\n\nTrump also insisted military action was ‘so powerful, so brilliant’ that ‘one of the most powerful countries’ is ‘really no longer a threat’.\n\nHowever, air sirens blared across both Doha and Tel Aviv while he spoke, illustrating how the Islamic Republic is still able to wreak havoc across the Middle East, despite taking heavy losses.\n\nTrump has expressed anger that NATO allies have not offered to help open the strait, even threatening to withdraw from the 76-year-old alliance.\n\nBut he made no mention of the bloc in his address.\n\nThe speech appeared unlikely to move the needle of public sentiment at a time when polling shows many Americans feel the US military has gone too far in Iran and as gas and oil prices remain high.\n\nIn a Reuters/Ipsos survey conducted last weekend, 60% of voters said they disapproved of the war, while 35% approved.\n\nSome 66% of respondents said the US should work to end its involvement in the war quickly, even if that meant not achieving the goals set out by the administration.\n\nTrump, meanwhile, has flirted with options both to escalate and de-escalate the conflict and his next moves are unclear, even to some close advisers.\n\n******Get in touch with our news team by emailing us atwebnews@metro.co.uk.******\n\n**For more stories like this,** check our news page.\n\nComment now Comments \nAdd Metro as a Preferred Source on Google\nAdd as preferred source\n",
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