US to withdraw from Iran in 2-3 weeks, Trump announces
April 1, 2026 • Google News World
US President Donald Trump has hinted that the United States may withdraw its military personnel from Iran within 2-3 weeks. According to reports, Trump made this statement during a recent press conference.
Trump’s comments come amid ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, which have escalated in recent days. The situation has led to concerns about the potential for further conflict in the region.
In addition to his remarks on withdrawing troops from Iran, Trump also expressed frustration with European allies, stating that they should “go get their own oil.” This statement was made during a meeting with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, where Trump reportedly referred to the UK as “King.”
Trump’s comments have been met with varying reactions from world leaders and media outlets. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing developments in the region.
The US military presence in Iran is currently limited to a small number of personnel. Any potential withdrawal would likely be subject to careful planning and coordination with international partners.
It is worth noting that Trump’s officials have acknowledged that it may not be possible to reopen the Strait of Hormuz before withdrawing troops from Iran. The Strait, which connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, has been a key concern for regional security in recent years.
The situation remains under observation as developments continue to unfold.
Source: Google News World