Donald Trump declared on Tuesday that the United States will “leave” Iran in two or three weeks, also stating that “it is possible” that the two countries will reach an agreement “soon.”
From the White House, American President Donald Trump assured on Tuesday, March 31 that the United States will leave Iran “within two to three weeks” after over a month of war in the Middle East.
“There is no reason to stay indefinitely” in Iran, he asserts, claiming that the United States has already “destroyed large amounts of missile manufacturing capacity.”
“We are finishing the job, I think in two weeks, a few days more or less, we will finalize the work,” the American President estimates, also mentioning that “it is possible that we may reach an agreement soon.”
“All I have to do is leave Iran”
“All I have to do is leave Iran and we will do it very soon and they will crumble,” the American President also affirmed.
In a post on his Social Truth network, Donald Trump had previously urged countries that did not assist the United States during the strikes against Iran and are unable to obtain fuel to buy American oil and go to the Strait of Hormuz to “simply take it.”
“If France or other countries want oil, they will have to go through the strait,” Donald Trump reiterated this evening.
The United States has “nothing to do” in that strait. “What happens in the strait is none of our business,” he added.





