Donald J. Trump:
“We have Iran’s nuclear sites under intense satellite surveillance and control. If we see any movement—even the slightest attempt—we’ll strike again with force. We have all the cards, and they have none.”
The remarks align with statements from his recent address, where he emphasized ongoing satellite monitoring of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and warned of further strikes if activity is detected. 
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Donald J. Trump:
“If there is no deal, we are going to hit each and every one of their electric generating plants—very hard, and likely simultaneously. We have not yet targeted their oil, even though it would be the easiest target, because it would leave them with no chance to rebuild. But we could strike it—and it would be gone.
They have no anti-aircraft defenses left. Their radar is completely destroyed. We are unstoppable as a military force.”
These remarks align with recent statements in which Trump warned that U.S. forces could target Iran’s energy infrastructure if a deal is not reached. 
Donald J. Trump:
“Thanks to the progress we’ve made, I can say tonight that we are on track to complete all of America’s military objectives shortly—very shortly.
We’re going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks. We’re going to bring them back to the Stone Ages, where they belong.”
The remarks were made during a primetime address in which Trump said U.S. objectives in Iran are nearing completion while signaling an intensification of strikes in the coming weeks. 
Donald J. Trump:
“We had to take that short trip into Iran to eliminate a major threat. Gas prices will come down quickly, and the stock market will rebound just as fast.”
His remarks reflect his broader claim that the economic disruption caused by the conflict is temporary and will reverse once operations conclude—a point he has reiterated in multiple statements about oil prices and markets. 
Donald J. Trump:
“They have two choices: buy American oil, or build up some delayed courage, go to the Strait, and take it. They need to secure it and protect what they depend on. We’ll help—but they should take the lead. Iran has essentially been decimated.”
The remarks reflect Trump’s broader stance that countries reliant on oil flowing through the Strait of Hormuz should take primary responsibility for securing it, while the U.S. plays a supporting role. 
Donald J. Trump:
“We must honor our fallen troops by completing the mission for which they gave their lives. Their loved ones told me, ‘Please, sir, finish the job’—every one of them. And we are going to finish it, and we’re going to finish it very fast.
We’re getting very close.
I also want to thank our allies in the Middle East—Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain. They’ve been great, and we will not let them be harmed or fail in any way, shape, or form.”
Donald J. Trump:
“Tonight, I’m pleased to say that these core strategic objectives are nearing completion.
As we recognize this progress, we especially think of the 13 American service members who have given their lives in this effort to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran.
Twice this past month, I have traveled to Dover Air Force Base to be there as these heroes returned home—to stand with their families, their parents, and their spouses.”
Donald J. Trump:
“They were rapidly building a vast stockpile of conventional ballistic missiles and were close to developing systems that could reach the American homeland, Europe, and virtually anywhere on Earth. Their strategy was clear.
They aimed to produce as many missiles as possible, with the longest range possible—and they possessed capabilities many didn’t believe they had.
They were on the doorstep of a nuclear weapon—something unlike anything seen before. For years, people have said Iran must never obtain nuclear weapons, but those words mean nothing without action when the moment comes.”
Donald J. Trump:
“Over 3,000 years ago, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob delivered the ancient Israelites out of slavery and brought them into the promised land. It was an extraordinary period—just as we are living through an extraordinary time today.
This week, we reflect on that enduring example of faith and are reminded that with true faith, eternal hope, and the power of prayer, nothing can stand in the way of the people of God.
As Jewish families gather for Seder, we pray that God continues to watch over the Jewish people and to preserve and protect the United States of America for generations to come. Our country is doing better than ever.
Happy Passover!”
Donald J. Trump:
“Hussein Obama gave them $1.7 billion in cash—green, green cash. It was taken from banks in Virginia, D.C., and Maryland and flown in by aircraft in an attempt to buy their respect and loyalty, but it didn’t work.
They laughed at our president and continued pursuing a nuclear weapon.
His Iran deal would have led to a massive nuclear arsenal for Iran—they would have had it years ago, and they would have used it. It would have been a completely different world.”
Donald J. Trump:
“American involvement in World War I lasted one year, seven months, and five days. World War II lasted three years, eight months, and 25 days. The Korean War lasted three years, one month, and two days. The Vietnam War lasted 19 years, five months, and 29 days. Iraq went on for eight years, eight months, and 28 days.
We’ve been in this military operation for just 32 days—and the country has been eviscerated and is essentially no longer a threat.”
Donald J. Trump:
“From the very first day I announced my campaign for president in 2015, I said I would never allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon.
For terrorists to possess nuclear weapons would be an intolerable threat.
Their proxies were behind the deaths of 241 Americans in the Marine barracks bombing in Beirut and have killed hundreds of our service members with roadside bombs.
They were involved in the attack on the USS Cole and have carried out numerous other acts of violence, including the atrocities of October 7 in Israel.
This regime has also recently killed tens of thousands of its own people during protests in Iran.”
Donald J. Trump:
“Very few of them are left—never in the history of warfare has an enemy suffered such clear and devastating large-scale losses in a matter of weeks.
Our enemies are losing, and America, as it has been for five years under my presidency, is winning—and now winning bigger than ever before.”
The All-American Week event at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, has been canceled - Task and Purpose
The event was “canceled due to competing requirements” per officials. Troops from the 82nd Airborne, based at Fort Bragg, are reportedly deploying to the Middle East at the moment.
Trump's chief of staff was "concerned aides were... telling Trump what he wanted to hear instead of what he needed to hear. " - Time
The President has begun many recent mornings watching video clips compiled by military officials of battlefield successes.


🚨Donald Trump fired U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and will be replaced by Todd Blanche, he tells Fox News.
US/ Israeli forces bombed the under-construction B-1 road bridge in the Iranian city of Karaj today.
The bridge, one of the largest in Iran, was intended to serve as a key link west of the capital, Tehran.


According to U.S. President Donald J. Trump, he will sign an executive order to pay all Department of Homeland Security (DHS) workers, amidst the continued congressional impasse over DHS funding led by democrats.


Russia's Ufa oil refinery is burning this morning after a successful Ukrainian drone attack.
Ukrainian drones penetrated nearly 1000 miles of Russian airspace to hit the refinery


Pete Hegseth posted tonight: “Back to the Stone Age,” echoing rhetoric used earlier by Donald J. Trump during his address to the nation, in which he warned of potentially devastating strikes against Iran if demands are not met.
The phrase mirrors language Trump has used publicly and on social media, signaling a continuation of hardline messaging from senior U.S. leadership amid the escalating conflict.

