Trump says U.S. will leave Iran in ‘two or three weeks’
Trump said the campaign could wind down soon as he claimed Iran’s nuclear threat has been neutralized and linked the exit to easing U.S. fuel prices.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump announced the U.S. could end its military campaign against Iran within two to three weeks, stating that eliminating the nation's nuclear threat has been achieved.
- The month-long conflict has reordered the Middle East and disrupted global energy markets, as Trump seeks to dismantle Iranian missile-making facilities and research capabilities.
- Military operations have destroyed over 150 Iranian naval vessels, according to the president, while strikes continue against weapons manufacturing sites despite persistent defiance from Iranian-aligned groups.
- Trump asserted the U.S. does not need a formal deal with Iran to withdraw, adding that responsibility for the Strait of Hormuz lies with countries depending on it.
- Global leaders have responded to the conflict, with Pope Leo urging an 'off-ramp' to violence on Tuesday, while China and Pakistan called for an immediate ceasefire.
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‘We’ll be leaving very soon’: Trump hints at winding down Iran war - even without a deal
US President Donald Trump said the United States could end its military attacks on Iran within two to three weeks and Tehran did not have to make a deal as a prerequisite for the conflict to wind down.
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