Trump Vows to End Iran Conflict Within Two to Three Weeks.

Trump promises peace with Iran
Trump promises peace with Iran

President Trump’s Statement on Concluding Military Operations in Iran

According to Novyny.live: U.S. President Donald Trump has declared his intention to bring the war with Iran to a close within the next 14 to 21 days, even if no agreements are reached with Tehran. In his announcement, Trump stated that American forces are scheduled to withdraw from Iran within that timeframe. The primary U.S. objective in Iran remains preventing Tehran from developing nuclear weapons.

Regional Developments

Trump also emphasized that the United States will not take part in restoring normal shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. He predicted that oil prices would 'drop sharply' once troops are pulled out. The president urged allies to purchase oil from the U.S. or else 'take' it themselves in the Strait of Hormuz.

“We have achieved this. Now we are finishing the job. I think in two weeks, or maybe a few days, we will be done. We want to destroy everything they have,” — Donald Trump

He further noted that the situation in Iran has drastically shifted: 'It doesn’t matter whether they sit down at the negotiating table or not. We have set them back 15 to 20 years. They have no navy, no army, no air force. They have no leaders.'

Trump's announcement about ending military action in Iran highlights the escalating tensions in the region and reflects U.S. strategic priorities regarding Tehran’s nuclear program. The troop withdrawal could significantly reshape the geopolitical landscape in the Persian Gulf and impact global energy markets, particularly oil prices, which may experience major fluctuations. The decision to abstain from restoring navigation in the Strait of Hormuz—a critical chokepoint for global oil supplies—may also raise concerns among the international community.


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