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LIVE: Saudi Arabia and UAE attacked by drones despite Trump’s threats

Iran has attacked Saudi Arabia and the UAE with more missiles and drones as Donald Trump threatened to hit Tehran ‘extremely hard’ over the next ‘two to three weeks’.

Both Gulf nations said interceptions have taken place today as Trump delivered a primetime address in the US which did not feature any major developments in the war.

The President did not set out an exact timeline for when the US would end the conflict or if ground troops will be deployed.

Instead, he repeated that Operation Epic Fury would conclude ‘shortly,’ noting that the US’s military objectives were ‘nearing completion.’

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Donald Trump vows to bring Tehran ‘back to the Stone Ages’

The US President vowed to bring Iran back to the ‘Stone Ages’ in a televised speech on Wednesday.

The US President said his military had nearly accomplished its goals in Iran, but offered no clear timeline for the conflict coming to an end.

Despite facing pressure from allies amid sliding approval ratings, Trump declined to lay out a concrete plan to wind down the war, which is now in its fifth week.

He insisted the US would finish the job ‘very fast’ and that they had ‘all the cards’ in his first primetime address since the US and Israel launched the war on February 28.

He glossed over some major unresolved issues such as the status of Iran’s enriched uranium and access through the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic passage for global oil supplies, which Iran has effectively closed.

Trump said the strait would open ‘naturally’ once the war ended’, breaking little ground to offer reassurance to the US allies as well as the American public.

The president and his advisers have offered shifting explanations and timelines for the conflict, as well as what they will require from Iran for it to end.

While portraying Iran as militarily neutered, Trump also said on Wednesday night the US would hit the nation hard for another two or three weeks.

If the country’s new leaders did not negotiate satisfactorily, he said, his country. would begin attacking the nation’s electricity generation and oil infrastructure.

We’re going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks,” Trump said. ‘

We’re going to bring them back to the Stone Ages where they belong.”

In the meantime, discussions are ongoing.

Yet if during this period of time, no deal is made, we have our eyes on key targets.”

A day before, Trump told reporters Tehran did not have to make a deal as a condition for the conflict to wind down.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pool/ABACA/Shutterstock (16812901ag) President Donald Trump speaks about the Iran war from the Cross Hall of the White House on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Washington. President Trump Speak About The Iran War - DC, Washington, United States - 01 Apr 2026

US Embassy in Iraq warns Americans to ‘leave immediately’

The US embassy in Iraq has warned its citizens to ‘leave immediately’ as ‘Iraqi terrorist militias’ linked with Iran may be planning attacks on the capital within the next day or two.

Breaking:War will rage on in Middle East until ‘enemy’s permanent surrender’, Iran’s military says

Iran’s military has insisted that the conflict in the Middle East will continue until the ‘enemy’s surrender and permanent regret’.

It comes after Donald Trump maintained his armed forces could bring the war to an end in just a matter of weeks.

Iran’s military spokesperson warned of further strikes as well as ‘more crushing wider, and destructive actions’ against the US and Israel, according to Tasnim News Agency, which is associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

By Nikki Schwab

President Donald Trump claimed near victory in the Iran war during a low-energy address to the nation Wednesday night in the White House’s Cross Hall.

The President spoke for under 20 minutes and didn’t announce any major developments – including whether ground troops would need to be deployed or who would take over leadership of the country.

Instead, he repeated that Operation Epic Fury would conclude ‘shortly,’ noting that the US’s military objectives were ‘nearing completion.’

He also didn’t say what would signal an end to the conflict – just that the fighting would be more intense before it ended.

‘We are going to hit them extremely hard over the next two or three weeks, we’re going to bring them back to the Stone Ages where they belong,’ Trump warned.

He challenged US allies to go and ‘take’ the Strait of Hormuz, proclaiming that the US didn’t need the oil from the ships that had been blocked by Iran since the conflict began in late February.

‘I have a suggestion. No. 1, buy oil from the United States of America, we have plenty, we have so much,’ Trump said.

‘And No. 2, build up some delayed coverage – should have done it before, should have done it with us as we asked – go to the Strait and just take it. Protect it. Use it for yourselves,’ he continued.

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