Locator: 50442EPICFURY.
The speech was devoted to the rescue of the two airmen.
It took awhile, but what most interested the press finally came up in the Q&A.
In the Q&A after the speech, President Trump clearly said the Iranians have until 8:00 p.m. ET tomorrow night April 7, 2026.
Prior to the speech, President Trump clearly said that Iran has made a significant offer, but it was not enough.
That sounds like President Trump has extended the deadline.
Later in the Q&A, a reporter suggested that President Trump had extended the ultimatum 48 hours and the president did not "correct" that.
Later, the president reiterated the extension for 24 hours, until tomorrow night, April 7, 2026, 8:00 p.m. ET -- no bridges, no power plants. He extended the deadline/ultimatum by 24 hours, he said, because he felt it was not appropriate to "do this" the day after Easter.
Tea leaves: Trump will keep his word if anything short of Iran saying clearly:
- we have opened the strait; and,
- we will quit firing on our Arab friends in the Mideast
Tea leaves: Trump said he could take out all bridges and all power plants by 12:00 midnight -- four hours after the deadline tomorrow night ... and then paused ... saying he could; not that he would. The tea leaves suggest such escalation would be step wise.
President Trump raised the possibility if the US might put tolls on the strait. Not Iran.
Most interestingly, the president connected the "extraction" of the two airmen with the extraction of Maduro. Two incredible successes; no one asked the question which "extraction" was more dangerous. Both were equally successful.
He ended the press conference with absolute contempt for the countries that refused to help the US in OperationEPICFURY. In order, he mentioned: South Korea, Australia, and Japan. (NATO was a given: he reiterated multiple time that NATO was a "paper tiger." He is particularly upset with Great Britain but did not mention that at the end; that was implied early on in the Q&A.
Most pleasantly, earlier in the Q&A he dissed The NYT. It appears the writers / editors of The NYT were not aware of what the 8th Air Force bombed during WWII. And, it appears they missed the history of the bombing of Japan in WWII, also.
Turning to the "breaking news stories": all about Artemis II -- that the astronauts gave now traveled farther than any human beings before. I'm serious. Not one "breaking news" to my inbox about EPIC FURY or Trump's remarks.
Meanwhile, over on x, Tehran Ted:
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