World ( The cow news digital ) US President Donald Trump has announced that the United States could withdraw from the ongoing conflict with Iran within the next two to three weeks, signaling a potential shift in military strategy.
Speaking to the media at the White House, Trump claimed that the primary objective of the military operation—preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons—has been achieved. He emphasized that regime change was not an official goal, although he suggested that significant changes in Iran’s leadership structure had already occurred.
The president stated that a deal with Iran could be reached even sooner than the proposed timeline, but added that negotiations are not essential for ending the conflict. According to Trump, Washington retains multiple options to halt military operations independently if it chooses to do so.
He further asserted that Iran would not be able to develop nuclear weapons for at least the next four to five years, warning that any future attempt would prompt a strong response from a future US administration.
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Trump also made strong claims about the condition of Iran’s military capabilities, suggesting that its naval, air, and overall defense structures have been significantly weakened. He added that rebuilding the country could take 15 to 20 years.
On regional security, Trump indicated that the United States would not be responsible for safeguarding maritime routes such as the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting that other nations relying on these routes should ensure their own protection.
The announcement comes amid heightened tensions and ongoing military developments in the region. Analysts say the timeline and conditions for withdrawal will depend on both military outcomes and diplomatic developments in the coming weeks.
