During regular trading, the stock dropped 25 cents, or 2.7 percent, to $9.03.
During regular trading, the stock gained 75 cents, to close at $7.50 a share.
During trading, when it was clear that an attack was possible, stocks were little changed.
Oil prices probably would have stayed lower for the day if the President had made his statements during trading, analysts said.
During regular trading its shares fell 48 cents, or 3 percent, to $16.22.
During trading, the price topped $32 a barrel, its highest level in 22 months.
Then, last month, the Dow briefly topped 3,000 during trading, but again fell back.
And the early reaction to the speech was positive, as prices moved higher during overnight trading in Asia.
During trading, the stock rose $1.73, to close at $59.56.
At one point during yesterday's trading, its shares were up more than $7, or 6 percent, to $129.3125, a 52-week high.