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Iran-US war latest: Iran’s president hits out at ‘unprovoked military aggression’ hours before Trump’s address

Latest reports suggest, Iran-US war latest: Iran’s president hits out at ‘unprovoked military aggression’ hours before Trump’s address.

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In pictures: Tehran funeral procession turns into anti-US rally

Ssecurity forces watch over the crowd during a funeral procession held for IRGC navy chief Alireza Tangsiri
Ssecurity forces watch over the crowd during a funeral procession held for IRGC navy chief Alireza Tangsiri (Getty Images)
A mourner holds an anti-American sign during a funeral procession held for IRGC Navy Chief Alireza Tangsiri
A mourner holds an anti-American sign during a funeral procession held for IRGC Navy Chief Alireza Tangsiri (Getty Images)
Mourners at a funeral procession held for IRGC Navy Chief Alireza Tangsiri, alongside other senior naval commanders and their families
Mourners at a funeral procession held for IRGC Navy Chief Alireza Tangsiri, alongside other senior naval commanders and their families (Getty Images)

Jane Dalton2 April 2026 00:00

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Jane Dalton1 April 2026 23:30

Trump claims he ‘doesn’t need’ NATO and hints at Oval Office address in speech

In a speech at an Easter Lunch at the White House president Donald Trump hit out at NATO claiming he “didn’t need them”.

“We’ve got some very bad allies in NATO. We blasted the hell out of Iran, the last thing I needed was NATO stepping in our way,” he said.

The president also hinted at tonights Oval Office address, claiming he will be speaking out how “great” he is.

He said: “Tonight I’m making a little speech at 9 o’clock. And basically I’m gonna uhh tell everybody how great I am. Whatta phenomenal job I’ve done.”

Rebecca Whittaker1 April 2026 23:00

Unclear how Trump has ‘stopped nuclear weapon development’

President Trump says he has achieved one of his primary goals of the war – to stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon, although it isn’t clear how.

Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium that could potentially be used to build nuclear weapons is believed to be buried under the rubble of a mountain facility that was hit during strikes last June — and that hasn’t changed since the war with Iran began this year.

Mr Trump has said the US would move to take the uranium if it reached a deal with Iran.

But he said on Wednesday that the uranium is “so far underground, I don’t care about that”.

“We’ll always be watching it by satellite,” he said.

He said Iran was now incapable of developing a nuclear weapon.

Jane Dalton1 April 2026 23:00

Iran’s president says his country is not a threat

Iran’s president has hit out at “unprovoked military aggression” in a letter addressed to the ⁠American ​people.

Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian said that his country ⁠harbours no ​enmity ⁠towards ordinary ‌Americans.

He added that portraying Iran as a threat was “neither consistent with ‌historical reality ​nor ‌with ⁠present-day observable facts”.

Rebecca Whittaker1 April 2026 22:46

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Jane Dalton1 April 2026 22:30

Analysis: Trump scrambles to reclaim narrative on his weakest issues

Jane Dalton1 April 2026 22:10

Two-thirds of Americans disapprove of Trump’s Iran war and don’t think he has a ‘clear plan’: poll

Just a third of the US public approves of President Donald Trump’s handling of the situation in Iran, a CNN poll conducted by SSRS has revealed.

While only 33 per cent of the public thought he had a clear plan to handle the situation in Iran, 36 per cent approve of his foreign policy.

Plus about six in 10 say he has gone too far in trying to expand America’s power over other countries.

Disapproval of military action in Iran has grown since the start of the war, with just 34 per cent of Americans saying they approve at least somewhat of the US decision to take military action in Iran, down seven points from a CNN poll conducted just after the start of the war.

Rebecca Whittaker1 April 2026 22:07

Trump to declare war in Iran is winding down

President Donald Trump is set to declare that the war in Iran is winding down in an Oval Office address tonight.

He also intends to scapegoat NATO allies for Iran’s ongoing restrictions of shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, Politico reported.

Steve Bannon, Trump’s former White House chief strategist, said the president will lay out what he has achieved in Iran and what he want’s to do before he leaves.

“Two, three weeks, definable objectives. ‘I came, I saw, I conquered’ — and we are hanging around a couple of weeks to conquer some more — maybe even then a ceasefire, while reiterating that the Hormuz situation is the Gulf Emirates’ and the Europeans’ to solve, and declare victory,” He said.

Rebecca Whittaker1 April 2026 21:54

Trump says King Charles would have taken ‘different stand’ on Iran war to Starmer

Donald Trump has appeared to suggest the King would have backed him over the war in Iran, saying Charles would have taken a “very different stand” to Sir Keir Starmer.

Charles and Camilla’s state visit to the US was confirmed to be going ahead this week despite calls for it to be postponed or even cancelled because of the conflict in the Middle East.

The US president was asked about the King’s visit in an interview with The Telegraph.

“I like him. I always liked him as a prince. He’s a good man, a great representative for your country,” Mr Trump said.

He added: “I think he would have taken a very different stand (on the war in Iran) but he doesn’t do that. I mean, he’s a great gentleman.”

US President Donald Trump and the King Charles at the Windsor state banquet last year (Yui Mok/PA)
US President Donald Trump and the King Charles at the Windsor state banquet last year (Yui Mok/PA) (PA Archive)

Rebecca Whittaker1 April 2026 21:50

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