
Editor: Sudhir Choudhary | April 1, 2026
Trump Signals Possible Rapid Exit From Conflict
President Donald Trump has indicated that the United States could end its ongoing military campaign against Iran within the next two to three weeks, marking his clearest signal yet of a potential withdrawal from the conflict.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, the President stated that U.S. forces would be “leaving very soon,” suggesting a timeline of “maybe two weeks, maybe three.”
The remarks come amid a war that has significantly impacted the Middle East and global energy markets, with ongoing strikes and retaliatory actions continuing across the region.
No Deal Required for Exit, Says President
President Donald Trump emphasized that a diplomatic agreement with Iran is not necessary for the United States to end its military operations.
According to his statements, the primary objective remains ensuring that Iran cannot develop nuclear weapons. Once that objective is achieved, the United States would withdraw regardless of formal negotiations.
Iran, however, has consistently maintained that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and has denied pursuing nuclear weapons capabilities.
Conflict’s Broader Impact
The conflict, which began in late February, has escalated into a broader regional crisis involving U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets and retaliatory actions by Iran.
The الحرب has disrupted global oil supplies, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, contributing to rising fuel prices worldwide.
Casualties have been reported on multiple sides, including military personnel and civilians, though comprehensive verified figures remain limited.
Analysts Urge Caution Over Timeline
Despite the President’s remarks, analysts and foreign policy experts have urged caution in interpreting the timeline.
Previous statements regarding the duration of the conflict have shifted over time, and experts note that ending a complex regional war may depend on multiple factors, including military developments and geopolitical responses.
No official withdrawal plan, timeline for troop movements, or confirmation from the United States Department of Defense has been publicly released.
Uncertainty Remains Over Endgame
While the possibility of a near-term exit could signal de-escalation, key questions remain unanswered, including how stability will be maintained after U.S. forces withdraw and whether hostilities could resume.
Officials have not clarified whether allied forces will remain engaged or how regional security dynamics may evolve following a U.S. exit.
For now, the situation remains fluid, with developments expected as diplomatic and military assessments continue.
Sources:
- Reuters
- Associated Press
- Al Jazeera and Anadolu Agency reports on presidential statements
Tags:
Donald Trump, Iran War, US Foreign Policy, Middle East, Strait of Hormuz, Global Energy, Breaking News
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