Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
President Trump plans to address the nation tonight about the war in Iran.
This comes as he's reversed himself.
Trump is dropping demands that Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and he's suggesting the U.S.
Could end its part in the war in two to three weeks.
Iran's security forces are threatening to bomb facilities of U.S. Tech companies.
The forces say the companies have helped the U.S.
And Israel with their war on Iran.
NPR's Emily Fang has more.
Iran's security forces, the IRGC, listed 18 American companies ranging from NVIDIA
to Boeing that it said were helping the U.S.
And Israeli strikes on Iran.
Iran did not specify where the sites it would target would be,
but the country has threatened to target U.S. Campuses and U.S.
And Israeli-linked technology infrastructure in the Middle East before.
Iran already hit an Amazon data center in the UAE early in the war.
And many of the U.S. Tech giants accused by Iran, like Microsoft and Apple, have regional offices in the Gulf.
Emily Fang, NPR News, Van Jerky.
President Trump says he is strongly considering pulling the U.S. Out of NATO.
He gave an interview to the British newspaper The Telegraph.