WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump has said that U.S. forces will withdraw from Iran “very soon,” with the military operation likely to end in just two to three weeks.
POTUS claimed that recent coordinated airstrikes with Israel had achieved their primary objectives, including preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Trump said the United States now dominates Iranian skies and has effectively reshaped the country’s leadership by eliminating several senior political and military figures, calling the new rulers “much less radical” and “much more sensible” than their predecessors.
Washington will withdraw from Iran when it is confident that the nation cannot develop nuclear weapons, even if a formal agreement is reached. He also claimed that Iranian leaders are reportedly “begging to make a deal” to end the conflict despite previous reluctance and insisted that the war could end without a negotiated settlement.
On the domestic front, Trump predicted that fuel prices would fall as soon as U.S. military operations ceased.
Trump’s comments signaled a dramatic pivot in U.S.-Iran relations, highlighting both a potential path toward military escalation and a reduction in tensions, though doubts remain about Tehran’s willingness to negotiate.
U.S. and Israeli forces launched surprise airstrikes in Iran on February 28, 2026, killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other top officials. Iran retaliated with missiles and drones targeting Israel, U.S. bases, and Gulf allies, while Hezbollah attacks escalated into the 2026 Lebanon War.
Global oil and gas markets surged as Tehran closed the Strait of Hormuz and disrupted energy supplies. The Pentagon has already spent $18 billion, seeking another $200 billion, as the conflict threatens to destabilize the entire Middle East.
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