April 1, 2026

President Donald Trump said Tuesday the U.S. will not “have anything to do with” securing the Strait of Hormuz and predicted attacks on Iran could end within 2 to 3 weeks.

Around 180,000 Iranian families have been displaced due to the ongoing war, but it’s hard to determine an exact figure because Iran doesn’t have a displacement tracking level as found in other countries, according to the International Organization for Migration.

Pope also warned about the impact on migrants working in Iran who might not be guaranteed the same safety that an Iranian family is seeking.

“This is the kind of hidden consequence of a conflict like this. There are people … who are not necessarily accounted for and … won’t have the support they need,” she said.

 

TRUMP DECLARES U.S. OUT OF HORMUZ SECURITY, PREDICTS IRAN WAR TO END IN WEEKS — President Donald Trump slammed plans to secure the vital Strait of Hormuz, insisting America “will not have anything to do with it” as tensions escalate. With nearly 180,000 Iranian families displaced amid raging conflict and migrants caught in the crossfire forgotten, the fallout spreads beyond the battlefield. Trump also ramped up rhetoric, dismissing Iran’s unchanged leadership while claiming their president seeks a ceasefire — signaling possible cracks in Tehran’s resolve but a volatile future ahead.

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