Trump refocuses message on winning amid waning support for Iran war

As the U.S. war against Iran enters its third week, President Trump and his administration are emphasizing a narrative of victory amid faltering public support. Polls indicate skepticism among Americans, with rising gas prices and declining global markets adding pressure. Correspondent Franco Ordoñez reports from Florida on the shift in messaging.

The conflict with Iran has now lasted three weeks, prompting the Trump administration to pivot toward claims of dominance. Speaking over the weekend in Florida, President Trump stated, 'As far as I'm concerned, we've essentially defeated Iran,' while boasting of destroying Iran's air force and navy, leaving it with 'little fight left.' This comes after initial confusion over the war's rationale, including suggestions of aiding protesters or preempting an Iranian strike, for which no evidence was provided beforehand. Trump later described acting on a 'feeling' that Iran would attack first and offered vague timelines, saying the war would end 'soon' or 'as long as necessary.' NPR White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez noted the administration's struggle to justify the war politically, now countered by repetitive assertions of winning. Jenny Stromer-Galley, a political messaging expert at Syracuse University, described this as Trump the 'showman' projecting strength to unify support and avoid perceptions of a quagmire like Iraq. She said, 'This strong, repetitive we're winning, we're winning, we're winning... is strategically an effort to try to get everybody on the same page with this story.' Challenges persist: 13 U.S. service members have died, oil prices have risen, and polls show division even among Trump's base. The president has blamed media coverage, posting that outlets want the U.S. to lose, while the FCC chair threatened a station's broadcast license over its reporting. Despite military successes, public backing wanes as economic impacts mount.

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President Trump delivers primetime Oval Office address on U.S. progress in Iran war, featuring military victory graphics.
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President Donald Trump addressed the nation in a primetime speech on April 1, 2026, providing an update on the U.S. military engagement in Iran, now in its second month. He claimed swift victories, outlined simple objectives including crippling Iran's military and nuclear program, and predicted completion in two to three weeks. The address drew mixed reactions from Republicans and volatile market responses.

Following his recent suggestion of winding down U.S. operations, President Trump threatened new strikes on Iran while lifting sanctions and requesting massive funding, underscoring strategic uncertainty in the third-week war.

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President Donald Trump is scheduled to deliver a national address Wednesday evening on the status of the U.S. war against Iran, known as Operation Epic Fury. A White House official said the speech will provide an operational update, highlighting progress meeting or exceeding benchmarks. The address comes amid closed Strait of Hormuz, rising U.S. gas prices above $4 per gallon, and growing protests by veterans.

On March 10, 2026, nearly two weeks after the US and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury against Iran, President Donald Trump stated from his Doral golf club that military objectives were «largely achieved», while refusing to end bombings. He praised the operation's progress, threatened Iranian energy infrastructure if needed, downplayed oil price spikes, and expressed disappointment over Mojtaba Khamenei's appointment as new supreme leader following his father Ali's death in the initial strikes.

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Sen. Rick Scott, a Florida Republican, argued in an opinion essay that the United States should pursue a decisive outcome in its conflict with Iran, with the central aim of preventing Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

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President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire in the war with Iran on Tuesday, prompting sharp divisions among Republicans and MAGA supporters. While U.S. military leaders hailed significant damage to Iranian capabilities, conservative figures debated the truce's merits amid ongoing tensions over the Strait of Hormuz. Vice President J.D. Vance is set to travel to Pakistan for negotiations.

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