President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that U.S. military forces are expected to withdraw from Iran within two to three weeks, declaring that the mission to neutralize the country's nuclear threat has been successfully completed. The statement comes weeks after the United States and Israel launched a joint military offensive against Iran on February 28.
Speaking to reporters from the Oval Office, Trump expressed confidence that the campaign had dealt a lasting blow to Iran's military infrastructure. He suggested that Iran would need well over a decade to recover from the damage inflicted, making any near-term nuclear threat unlikely. He also clarified that a formal agreement with Iran is not a prerequisite for the planned U.S. withdrawal.
The president confirmed that military operations are still actively ongoing, noting that significant missile production facilities were destroyed in strikes carried out just the night before his announcement. Despite the continued activity, Trump maintained that an exit is imminent once objectives are fully secured.
On the domestic front, Trump addressed growing concerns over rising fuel costs, with average gasoline prices now exceeding four dollars per gallon nationwide. He attributed the spike to wartime conditions and assured Americans that prices would drop once the conflict in Iran concludes. He framed the temporary economic strain as a worthwhile trade-off for the long-term security benefits gained from the operation.
Trump also weighed in on the future security of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping lane for oil transportation. He argued that the burden of keeping the strait open should rest with the nations that rely on it most, rather than the United States, specifically referencing France and other dependent countries as responsible parties going forward.


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