Iran live updates: IRGC says Strait of Hormuz will 'never' revert to pre-war state

Two U.S. jets and two helicopters were hit by Iranian fire on Friday.

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Last updated: Monday, April 6, 2026 2:58PM GMT
2nd US airman rescued days after fighter jet shot down in Iran

President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes attack targeting military and government sites, officials said.

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Apr 02, 2026, 1:47 AM GMT

Trump stresses that Americans 'have so much gas' as prices soar

Stressing his view of the strength of the U.S. economy under his leadership, Trump sought to allay fears about rising gas prices as the war has gone on.

Arguing that the U.S. has plenty of its own fuel stores because of his "drill baby, drill" attitude on domestic oil production, Trump said that the country produces more oil and gas than Saudi Arabia and Russia combined.

The U.S. was the leading oil producer in the world in 2025, pumping more than 13 million barrels per day. Russia and Saudi Arabia ranked second and third globally, each producing more than 9.5 million barrels per day, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

This week, U.S. gas prices jumped past an average of $4 a gallon for the first time since 2022, as the Iran war continues to push fuel prices higher worldwide. The last time U.S. drivers were collectively paying this much at the pump was nearly four years ago, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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Apr 02, 2026, 1:35 AM GMT

US to hit Iran 'extremely hard' in next few weeks, Trump says

President Donald Trump said that the U.S. is going to hit Iran "extremely hard" over the next two weeks.

He then followed that by saying discussions with Tehran are ongoing.

Trump's nearly 20-minute White House address reiterated much of what the president has been saying since the strikes began, with little new light shed on the operation or a specific timeline for when the war would end.

President Donald Trump pauses as he finishes speaking about the Iran war from the Cross Hall of the White House on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Washington.
President Donald Trump pauses as he finishes speaking about the Iran war from the Cross Hall of the White House on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Washington.
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Apr 02, 2026, 1:25 AM GMT

Trump emphasizes long timelines of past wars

As part of his plea for patience from U.S. voters, the president ticked through the timeline of American involvement in earlier conflicts.

"World War I lasted one year, seven months and five days," he said. "World War II lasted for three years, eight months and 25 days." He added references to Korea, Vietnam and Iraq - noting Vietnam's nearly 20-year U.S. commitment.

Action in Iran has spanned 32 days by comparison, Trump said, and been "so powerful, so brilliant" that "one of the most powerful countries" is "really no longer a threat."

A recent AP-NORC poll found that 6 out of 10 U.S. adults said Trump's actions in Iran had gone too far.

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Apr 02, 2026, 1:27 AM GMT

Trump calls on other countries to 'protect' Strait of Hormuz

Regarding the trade disruptions from the effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, President Donald Trump said he has two suggestions to impacted countries: buy oil from the U.S., and "build up some delayed courage" and "protect" the passageway themselves.

"Iran has been essentially decimated. The hard part is done, so it should be easy," he said in his address.

President Donald Trump arrives to speak about the Iran war from the Cross Hall of the White House on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Washington.
President Donald Trump arrives to speak about the Iran war from the Cross Hall of the White House on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Washington.

"And in any event, when this conflict is over, the strait will open up naturally, it'll just open up naturally," he claimed.