Trump Says US Won't Leave Iran Early, Oil Will Come Down

Bloomberg Markets and Finance
Bloomberg Markets and FinanceMar 11, 2026

Why It Matters

The claim links a strategic oil release to geopolitical pressure on Iran, influencing both energy markets and U.S. foreign‑policy credibility.

Key Takeaways

  • IEA to release record 400 million barrels from reserves
  • Trump claims US military has virtually destroyed Iran’s air force
  • Alleged 90% missile and 85% drone degradation reported
  • Claims of “Operation Midnight Hammer” eliminating Iran’s nuclear potential
  • Statement ties oil release to lower prices and US strategy

Summary

The video features former President Donald Trump asserting that the International Energy Agency has agreed to release a record 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves, a move he says will drive down global prices. He frames the release as part of a broader effort to conclude a U.S. campaign against Iran, claiming that over the past eleven days the U.S. military has “virtually destroyed” Iran’s air force, radar, anti‑aircraft systems and a large share of its missile and drone capabilities.

Trump cites specific degradation figures—90 % of missiles and 85 % of drones neutralized—and references a purported “Operation Midnight Hammer” that he says eliminated Iran’s nuclear potential. He also invokes past actions such as the killing of Qasem Soleimani and Abu Bakr al‑Baghdadi to bolster his narrative of decisive U.S. force.

Key excerpts include, “We don’t want to leave early, do we? We’ve got to finish the job right,” and “Nobody’s ever seen anything like what you’re witnessing now.” The language is hyperbolic, mixing unverifiable military statistics with promises of lower oil prices.

Analysts view the remarks as political posturing rather than an accurate assessment of the situation. If the IEA does coordinate a large release, oil markets may see short‑term price moderation, but the unsubstantiated claims about Iran’s military collapse could inflame diplomatic tensions and affect U.S. credibility in the region.

Original Description

President Donald Trump says "we've got to finish the job" in Iran at Verst Logistics in Hebron, Kentucky.
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