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Trump Said Iran Will End 'Shortly' in a Primetime Address — Here Is What He Actually Promised

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Trump told America the Iran war will end 'shortly' in a national primetime address. Here is the specific claims he made, what Iran said, and what 'shortly' actually means in this context.

President Trump's primetime address to the nation on April 1, 2026 — now entering the war's fifth week — produced the specific communication that his administration has been building toward since the campaign began: a presidential address declaring military objectives 'nearing completion' and the war ending 'shortly' without specifying what 'shortly' means in operational terms.

Trump's specific claims: the US military's prowess was described as 'unstoppable.' There would be more strikes in the 'next two to three weeks.' A new group of 'more reasonable' Iranian leaders were engaged in ongoing discussions. The conflict was nearing resolution on US terms.

Iran's immediate denial: the spokesperson for President Masoud Pezeshkian denied that Iran had asked for a ceasefire, characterising Trump's claim that 'Iran's New Regime President' had requested one as 'delusions and falsehoods.' Trump had posted on Truth Social: 'Iran's New Regime President … has just asked the United States of America for a CEASEFIRE!' Iran's response was unambiguous.

For the specific diplomatic picture: the Pakistan back-channel is confirmed to exist and to have been active. Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff confirmed at a Cabinet meeting that the US had presented a '15-point action list that forms the framework for a peace deal' through Pakistani mediation. Iran's official denial of direct talks and its rejection of the 15-point plan as presented is the specific gap between Trump's optimistic characterisation and Iran's stated position.

For the ceasefire condition: Trump's Truth Social post was specific — the ceasefire would be considered 'when Hormuz Strait is open, free, and clear.' This creates the chicken-and-egg problem that has characterised the entire diplomatic dimension: Iran says the attacks must stop before Hormuz opens; the US says Hormuz must open before attacks stop.

For the 'stone ages' escalation alongside the 'shortly' resolution: both communications coexist, which is the specific quality of Trump's rhetorical approach to adversary pressure — maximum threat alongside genuine negotiating openness, with both statements simultaneously true from his perspective.

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