- President Trump reportedly criticized the logistics of weapons deliveries intended for Iranian opposition groups, stating he is not happy with the current delivery process.
- The administration is currently navigating a complex ceasefire that began in early April 2026, which officials claim has terminated active hostilities to bypass a 60-day congressional war powers deadline.
- Military leaders have briefed the president on new options, including a short and powerful wave of strikes on infrastructure and special forces missions to secure uranium stockpiles.
- Global oil prices fluctuated by 0.4 percent following reports that Tehran submitted a fresh peace proposal through Pakistani mediators.
- Republican lawmakers have largely supported the administration's stance, while Democrats continue to push for formal congressional authorization for any further military action.
Trump expresses dissatisfaction with weapons delivery to Iranian rioters amid ongoing conflict
May 1, 2026, 4:49:26 PM UTC(19 hours ago)
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*TRUMP ON WEAPONS TO IRANIAN RIOTERS: I'M NOT HAPPY W/ DELIVERY