Special Report: Trump signals Iran war wind-down as Israel strikes
[00:00] Adriana Costa: From Neural Newscast, I'm Adriana Costa.
[00:04] Benjamin Roth: And I'm Benjamin Roth.
[00:06] Adriana Costa: Our focus today, the shifting objectives in the conflict with Iran, we look at the latest
[00:14] Adriana Costa: developments as the war enters its fourth week.
[00:17] Adriana Costa: President Donald Trump announced on Friday that the United States is considering winding
[00:23] Adriana Costa: down its military efforts against Iran.
[00:26] Adriana Costa: In his social media post, the president stated that the United States is getting very close to meeting its objectives.
[00:34] Adriana Costa: He defined those as completely degrading Iran's missile capabilities and destroying the country's defense industrial base.
[00:43] Adriana Costa: He specifically noted that the goal is to ensure Tehran never achieves nuclear capability while protecting regional allies.
[00:52] Benjamin Roth: It is a complex message to parse, Adriana.
[00:55] Benjamin Roth: While the president mentions a winddown, he simultaneously ruled out a ceasefire earlier on Friday.
[01:03] Benjamin Roth: During a press briefing, he told reporters that you don't do a ceasefire when you're literally obliterating the other side.
[01:10] Benjamin Roth: This duality is creating uncertainty.
[01:14] Benjamin Roth: The Pentagon has just asked Congress for an additional $200 billion to fund the war.
[01:20] Benjamin Roth: That is a massive sum for a conflict the President says is winding down.
[01:25] Adriana Costa: The administration's stance on the Strait of Hormuz is also shifting.
[01:30] Adriana Costa: For weeks, the United States has pressured allies to help secure the waterway,
[01:35] Adriana Costa: which carries 20% of global oil and gas.
[01:39] Adriana Costa: Now, Trump is saying the United States will not be responsible for policing it.
[01:44] Adriana Costa: He stated that the nations who use the Strait will have to guard it themselves,
[01:48] Adriana Costa: though he offered to help if asked.
[01:51] Adriana Costa: This comes as Iran has become increasingly reluctant to even discuss reopening the waterway,
[01:57] Adriana Costa: which has been largely closed since the fighting started.
[02:00] Benjamin Roth: The reality on the ground contradicts any immediate sense of de-escalation.
[02:06] Benjamin Roth: We've seen a massive surge in direct military action.
[02:10] Benjamin Roth: Joint United States and Israeli forces targeted the Natan's nuclear enrichment facility.
[02:17] Benjamin Roth: This is a core component of Iran's nuclear infrastructure.
[02:22] Benjamin Roth: This follows attacks on the country's energy infrastructure and the death of high-profile
[02:27] Benjamin Roth: officials like security chief Ali Larajani.
[02:31] Benjamin Roth: Western intelligence suggests the regime is not close to falling.
[02:36] Benjamin Roth: Iranian officials are instead coalescing around their remaining leadership.
[02:41] Adriana Costa: Iran's retaliation has been severe.
[02:44] Adriana Costa: A cluster missile strike hit a kindergarten in central Israel on Saturday,
[02:49] Adriana Costa: causing dozens of injuries.
[02:51] Adriana Costa: There were also strikes near an Israeli nuclear research center.
[02:55] Adriana Costa: The conflict isn't just restricted to the mainland.
[02:59] Adriana Costa: We've seen reports of Iran targeting the United States military base at Diego Garcia,
[03:05] Adriana Costa: Meanwhile, Tehran is issuing stern warnings to the United Arab Emirates over disputed islands,
[03:12] Adriana Costa: specifically threatening Ra's al-Qaimah.
[03:15] Benjamin Roth: These events have sent global markets into a tailspin, Adriana.
[03:19] Benjamin Roth: Brent crude oil hit $112 a barrel on Friday.
[03:24] Benjamin Roth: This is the highest price we've seen since mid-2022.
[03:28] Benjamin Roth: While it eased slightly following Trump's comments about a winddown, the volatility is persistent.
[03:35] Benjamin Roth: Gold just finished its worst week in 40 years.
[03:39] Benjamin Roth: Treasury yields are climbing as traders prepare for a potential Federal Reserve interest rate hike by October.
[03:47] Adriana Costa: The domestic impact in the United States is becoming a political liability for the administration,
[03:53] Adriana Costa: Retail gas and diesel prices have jumped to levels not seen in four years.
[04:00] Adriana Costa: In California, regulators are already warning about price gouging.
[04:04] Adriana Costa: Some stations are charging as much as $8 a gallon.
[04:09] Adriana Costa: This is happening just as the country prepares for the November midterm elections.
[04:14] Adriana Costa: It is putting the Republican Party under significant pressure.
[04:18] Benjamin Roth: Looking ahead to the coming days, there are no signs of a pause in the fighting.
[04:24] Benjamin Roth: Israel's defense minister has vowed that attacks will intensify starting this Sunday.
[04:30] Benjamin Roth: There is also the lingering question of a ground operation.
[04:34] Benjamin Roth: When asked about plans for Kyrgyz Island, Iran's major oil export hub, President Trump was evasive.
[04:42] Benjamin Roth: However, officials say the White House has already ordered hundreds of Marines to the region as they weigh the possibility of seizing the outpost.
[04:51] Adriana Costa: It remains a situation of high-stakes signaling versus military reality, Benjamin.
[04:58] Adriana Costa: While the President speaks of an end-in-sight, the operational intensity and the financial
[05:04] Adriana Costa: requests from the Pentagon suggest a much longer engagement may be underway.
[05:09] Adriana Costa: We will continue to monitor the Sunday offensive and the resulting impact on energy markets.
[05:15] Benjamin Roth: From Neural Newscast, I'm Benjamin Roth.
[05:18] Adriana Costa: And I'm Adriana Costa.
[05:20] Adriana Costa: No.
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