US Signals Possible Exit from Iran Conflict Within Weeks as War Nears Turning Point
Washington, April 1 (TNA) The five-week-long conflict between the United States and Iran may be nearing a critical turning point, as President Donald Trump indicated that the US could wind down its military campaign within the next few weeks. His remarks come amid signals from Tehran suggesting a willingness to end hostilities under certain conditions.
The evolving messages from Washington and Tehran highlight a complex battlefield scenario, where diplomacy, military escalation, and geopolitical pressures are unfolding simultaneously. Trump stated that the United States could conclude its operations in “two weeks, maybe two weeks, maybe three,” suggesting that a formal agreement with Iran may not be necessary for a withdrawal.
“Iran doesn’t have to make a deal,” Trump said, adding that the US could exit once it determines that Iran’s nuclear capabilities have been sufficiently degraded. He further emphasized that the United States is “finishing the job,” indicating that military objectives remain the priority over diplomatic negotiations.
Shortly after his remarks, the White House announced that Trump is scheduled to address the nation, providing an update on the ongoing conflict. The anticipated address is expected to play a key role in shaping the next phase of the war.
Analysts believe that if current signals from both sides continue, the conflict in West Asia could soon transition into a new phase-whether through a strategic pause or a broader diplomatic resolution.
