World ( The cow news digital ) United States President Donald Trump has stated that the United States will not hastily withdraw from the ongoing conflict involving Iran without achieving what he described as a “complete outcome,” warning that an early exit could lead to renewed instability within a few years.
Speaking during remarks in Florida, Trump said that the United States intends to avoid repeating past mistakes in the Middle East, where, according to him, incomplete missions have led to the resurgence of similar crises. He emphasized that Washington is focused on ensuring a long-term resolution rather than a temporary ceasefire or partial settlement.
Trump stated that a premature withdrawal could allow tensions with Iran to resurface within two to three years. “If we leave without finishing the job, the same problem could return very quickly,” he said, stressing the need for a comprehensive strategy.
The US president added that the goal is to handle the situation with Iran in a way that ensures lasting stability. He indicated that any short-term or incomplete arrangement would not be acceptable to his administration, suggesting that a broader political or strategic solution is being considered.
However, Trump did not provide specific details regarding what “completion” of the mission would involve. In previous statements, he has hinted at potential regime-related changes in Iran, although no official policy outline has been confirmed in this regard.
The conflict involving Iran has intensified international attention, particularly after recent escalations involving regional and global powers. The situation has also led to increased diplomatic activity among allied nations seeking to prevent further escalation.
Trump further reiterated his belief that the United States must act decisively to avoid long-term instability in the region. He suggested that a stronger approach is necessary to prevent recurring cycles of conflict.
Iranian officials have not yet issued a detailed response to Trump’s latest remarks. However, tensions between Washington and Tehran remain high despite intermittent diplomatic efforts mediated through third-party countries.
As the situation continues to evolve, international observers remain cautious about the potential for further escalation or renewed negotiations, depending on the direction of US policy in the coming months.

