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In Photos: Trump says military could end its Iran offensive in 2 to 3 weeks

Updated On: 01 April, 2026 02:18 PM IST | ronak mastakar

US President Donald Trump said the military could end its Iran offensive in two to three weeks and will shift responsibility for the Strait of Hormuz to countries that rely on it for oil and shipping as the White House announced a prime-time presidential address Wednesday evening on the war. (Pics/AFP)

US President Donald Trump said the military could end its Iran offensive in two to three weeks and will shift responsibility for the Strait of Hormuz to countries that rely on it for oil and shipping as the White House announced a prime-time presidential address Wednesday evening on the war. (Pics/AFP)

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US President Donald Trump said the military could end its Iran offensive in two to three weeks and will shift responsibility for the Strait of Hormuz to countries that rely on it for oil and shipping as the White House announced a prime-time presidential address Wednesday evening on the war. (Pics/AFP)
<p>Trump expressed frustration Tuesday with allies who have been unwilling to do more to support the US war effort, telling them to "go get your own oil." Trump recently has vacillated between insisting there is progress in diplomatic talks with Iran and threatening to widen the war.</p>

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Trump expressed frustration Tuesday with allies who have been unwilling to do more to support the US war effort, telling them to "go get your own oil." Trump recently has vacillated between insisting there is progress in diplomatic talks with Iran and threatening to widen the war.

<p>He said the US "will not have anything to do with" what happens next in the vital waterway that has been closed by the Islamic Republic. Instead, he told reporters, the responsibility for keeping the strait open will rest with countries that rely on it.&nbsp;</p>

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He said the US "will not have anything to do with" what happens next in the vital waterway that has been closed by the Islamic Republic. Instead, he told reporters, the responsibility for keeping the strait open will rest with countries that rely on it. 

<p>Gulf states rely on the waterway for both exports and imports, including food, and 20 per cent of the world's oil supply flows through it.</p>

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Gulf states rely on the waterway for both exports and imports, including food, and 20 per cent of the world's oil supply flows through it.

<p>US gas prices jumped past an average of USD 4 a gallon for the first time since 2022 on Tuesday, as the Iran war continues to push fuel prices higher worldwide.&nbsp;</p>

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US gas prices jumped past an average of USD 4 a gallon for the first time since 2022 on Tuesday, as the Iran war continues to push fuel prices higher worldwide. 

<p>Analysts say those high fuel costs will trickle into groceries as businesses' transportation and packaging costs pile up.</p>

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Analysts say those high fuel costs will trickle into groceries as businesses' transportation and packaging costs pile up.

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