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Trump addresses the nation on the war with Iran.
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It's Thursday, April 2nd.
I'm Cecilia Lay, and this is Apple News Today.
Last night, President Trump delivered his first national address since the conflict with Iran began.
The speech spanned across his stated objectives, achievements, and timelines.
He claimed his goals had been largely achieved, but also threatened major escalation.
By the end, markets and analysts were still left guessing when and how the war might come to an end.
Trump began with an extended defense of the war's rationale.
He said Iran was a decades-long unresolved problem and that diplomacy had ultimately failed repeatedly.
And he presented a confident picture of the war's progress.