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Trump says war with Iran 'will not last long'

US President Donald Trump stated in an interview that the war with Iran will be short and that the Strait of Hormuz will automatically open after the withdrawal of US troops. Meanwhile, Iranian revolutionary forces have announced attacks on American technology companies, including Apple and Google.


Trump says war with Iran 'will not last long'

The Islamic Republic has responded with bombings against US facilities in the region, as well as energy infrastructure and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump says war with Iran 'will not last long'

The US leader considered that the Strait of Hormuz will open 'automatically' after the United States leaves the region.

'We are not going to be there much longer. Right now we are giving them a beating,' Trump declared in a telephone interview with The New York Post.

According to the leader, the United States will not have to stay in Iran 'much longer,' although he clarified that he has 'work left to do to end their offensive capabilities, whatever they have left.'

The Republican insisted that he 'has devastated the country' and that the Islamic Republic 'has no strength left.'

Regarding the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world's oil and natural gas supply used to circulate before the war, he opined that 'it will open automatically.'

'Iran is not going to have a nuclear weapon. When we leave, the strait will open automatically,' he emphasized.

The White House is currently maintaining a duration of four to six weeks for military operations to achieve all its objectives in the war it is waging alongside Israel against Iran.

Trump, the Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, and members of the Republican Cabinet have 'claimed victory' and stated that every day they are closer to fulfilling their purpose of ending Iran's nuclear program, destroying its ballistic missiles and Navy, and dismantling its arms production capacity.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced that it will attack from tomorrow, Wednesday, April 1, the Middle Eastern offices of US technology companies it described as 'spy terrorist companies.'

The Iranian Armed Forces announced that among the companies 'in the crosshairs' are Microsoft, Apple, and Google, and warned their workers to stay away from their workplaces. 'The main institutions involved in terrorist operations will be legitimate targets for us,' stated this elite military body in a statement picked up by the Tasnim agency on Tuesday, March 31.

When will Iran's attacks on Apple and Google begin?

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced that it will attack the offices of US technology companies starting Wednesday, April 1, at 8:00 PM local time. 'Employees of these institutions are advised that, to preserve their lives, they should immediately move away from their workplaces,' it added.

Following that message, the Revolutionary Guard published a list of 18 companies that include Microsoft, Apple, Google, HP, Intel, Meta, IBM, and Boeing.

The Islamic Republic of Iran's Army confirmed that it attacked this Tuesday with suicide drones strategic and key communication, telecommunications, and industry centers of Siemens, Telecom, and AT&T 'of the child-killing regime' at Ben Gurion Airport and the city of Haifa in northern Israel.

The United States and Israel began a war against Iran on February 28, which continues with daily attacks.