Trump says U.S. will leave Iran in ‘two or three weeks’
Trump said the military campaign is nearing its end as gasoline prices top $4 a gallon, intensifying pressure on U.S. households.
- 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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Trump Signals Possible Endgame as Iran Conflict Shakes Oil Markets
A new phase in the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran is beginning to take shape as officials point to signs of a slowdown in fighting. Government statements released Wednesday indicate that leadership is preparing for a shift in strategy, with President Donald Trump expected to address the nation. Recent briefings suggest the situation may be approaching a turning point, even as military operations continue across parts of t…
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