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President Trump made his first address to the nation last night since the U.S.
and Israel launched their war against Iran.
can conclude its military operation in two to three weeks, but he said if Iran doesn't make a deal, the U.S.
will fire on all of their plants that produce electricity.
That would affect tens of millions of Iranian civilians.
NPR's Aya Batrari says Iran has responded.
A top world energy policy group says the war against Iran has forced countries in the Persian Gulf to drastically cut their oil and gas production.
They cannot export these through the Strait of Hormuz.
It's tightly controlled by Iran.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley has more on the report from the International Energy Agency.
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom is hosting a meeting today virtually with almost three dozen countries about the Strait of Hormuz.
British leaders say they'll discuss viable diplomatic and political ways to reopen the strait.
Supreme Court is considering yesterday's oral arguments on birthright citizenship.
President Trump wants to change the Constitution's 14th Amendment.