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    Trump Says the US Could End the Iran War in Two to Three Weeks

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    Posted on March 31, 2026

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    President Trump said the U.S. could wrap up its military operations against Iran in two to three weeks, downplaying the need for a diplomatic deal, while Iran’s Revolutionary Guards threatened to target major U.S. tech firms in retaliation.

    Trump says the US could end the Iran war in two to three weeks

    US Strategy and Developments in the Iran War

    By Nandita Bose, Steven Scheer and Yomna Ehab

    WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM/CAIRO, April 1 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said the United States could end its military attacks on Iran within two to three weeks and Tehran did not have to make a deal as a prerequisite for the conflict to wind down.

    The remarks underscored the shifting and at times contradictory statements from Washington about how the war, now in its fifth week, might end.

    Trump's Statements on Ending the Conflict

    "We'll be leaving very soon," Trump told reporters at the White House on Tuesday, saying the exit could take place "within two weeks, maybe two weeks, maybe three."

    Asked if successful diplomacy with Iran was a prerequisite for the U.S. to conclude what it has dubbed "Operation Epic Fury", Trump said it was not.

    "Iran doesn't have to make a deal, no," he said. "No, they don't have to make a deal with me."

    The White House later said Trump would address the nation "to provide an important update on Iran" at 9 p.m. EDT on Wednesday (0100 GMT on Thursday).

    US Demands and Diplomatic Efforts

    Washington previously threatened to intensify military operations if Tehran did not accept a 15-point U.S. ceasefire framework that had among its core demands that Iran commit not to pursue nuclear weapons, halt all uranium enrichment and fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

    Earlier on Tuesday, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Trump was willing to make a deal with Iran to end the war that has killed thousands, spread across the region, disrupted energy supplies and threatened to send the global economy into a tailspin.

    Role of the United Arab Emirates

    The United Arab Emirates is preparing to help the U.S. and allies open the Strait of Hormuz by force, the Wall Street Journal reported late on Tuesday, in an effort to end the effective closure of the shipping lane through which about a fifth of the world’s daily oil and liquefied natural gas supply usually passes.

    The UAE is seeking a U.N. Security Council resolution for the action and suggested the U.S. occupy strategic islands, according to the report.

    Ongoing Communications with Iran

    While the United States has said talks with Iran were ongoing, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Tuesday that he has been receiving direct messages from U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff but they do not constitute "negotiations", Qatar's Al Jazeera TV cited him as saying.

    The messages include threats or exchanged views delivered through "friends," he added.

    Escalation and Threats in the Region

    Iran's Revolutionary Guards' Response

    Iran's Revolutionary Guards on Tuesday hit back with a new threat against U.S. companies in the region starting on Wednesday.

    It listed 18 businesses including Microsoft, Google, Apple, Intel, IBM, Tesla and Boeing that would be targeted from 8 p.m. Tehran time (1630 GMT).

    When asked if he was concerned about threats to the companies, Trump said no.

    International Reactions and NATO Relations

    Trump earlier on Tuesday also criticized countries that have not helped the U.S. war effort, such as NATO member Britain.

    "NATO is a one-way street," Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Fox News Channel's "Hannity" program, noting that Europe was eager for the U.S. to defend it but had not stepped up to provide the help the U.S. sought.

    "After this conflict is concluded, we are going to have to reexamine that relationship," Rubio said, while stressing that Washington "could see the finish line" in the war.

    War Continues to Rage

    Regional Impact and Ongoing Conflict

    The war has also revived conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah.

    At least seven people were killed and 24 wounded in two Israeli strikes in the Beirut area, the Lebanese health ministry said on Wednesday, in attacks that hit vehicles in Beirut's southern outskirts and in an area just south of the capital.

    Israel's military said on Wednesday it carried out two separate strikes targeting a senior Hezbollah commander and another senior member of the Iran-aligned group in the Beirut area. It did not identify them or say whether they had been killed.

    There was no immediate comment from Hezbollah on the strikes.

    Efforts Toward Mediation and Ceasefire

    With the conflict in the Middle East showing no sign of easing, Pakistan is seeking to mediate in the war.

    The foreign ministers of China and Pakistan on Tuesday called for an immediate ceasefire, urging peace talks to be held as soon as possible after they met in Beijing.

    Iran's Defiance and Regional Escalation

    Iran has remained defiant despite heavy U.S. and Israeli attacks for the past month, as neighbors have been pulled into the conflict.

    Syrian state television reported that explosions heard in Damascus were the result of Israeli air defences intercepting Iranian missiles.

    A weather station's radar and building in the Iranian port of Bushehr were put out of service on Tuesday after being hit twice in U.S.-Israeli attacks, a regional official told state media.

    The Mobarakeh steel plant in the central city of Isfahan was attacked for the second time in a week, according to the semi-official Tasnim news agency, and parts of the Sefiddasht Steel Complex in the city of Borujen were targeted, according to the Fars news agency.

    Reuters could not immediately verify the battlefield reports.

    Economic and Political Implications

    Impact on Oil Prices and US Households

    Higher oil and fuel prices have started to weigh on U.S. household finances and are a political headache for Trump and his Republican Party before the November midterm elections.

    The U.S. national average retail price of gasoline crossed $4 a gallon for the first time in over three years on Monday, data from price-tracking service GasBuddy showed.

    Public Opinion on the Iran War

    Two-thirds of Americans believe the U.S. should work to end its involvement in the Iran war quickly, even if that means not achieving the goals set out by the Trump administration, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found.

    (Reporting by Reuters bureaux; Writing by Costas Pitas; Editing by Colleen Jenkins, Cynthia Osterman and Lincoln Feast.)

    References

    • Trump says the military could end its offensive in two to three weeks — AP News
    • The Latest: Trump says U.S. forces could leave Iran in ‘two or three weeks’ — AP News

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump forecasts end to military strikes in “two to three weeks,” saying Iran doesn’t need to strike a deal for conflict to wind down (AP)
    • •Defense Secretary Hegseth affirms U.S. readiness to continue operations and explore deals, as strategic messaging shifts (White House briefings)
    • •Iran’s IRGC lists 18 U.S. technology and defense companies as potential targets starting April 1, raising risks for regional U.S. interests and markets

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trump says the US could end the Iran war in two to three weeks

    1What did President Trump say about ending the Iran war?

    President Trump stated that the United States could end its military operations in Iran within two to three weeks.

    2Is a deal with Iran a prerequisite for ending the conflict?

    According to Trump, Iran does not have to make a deal as a prerequisite for the US winding down its conflict.

    Table of Contents

    • US Strategy and Developments in the Iran War
    • Trump's Statements on Ending the Conflict
    • US Demands and Diplomatic Efforts
    • Role of the United Arab Emirates
    • Ongoing Communications with Iran
    • Escalation and Threats in the Region
    • Iran's Revolutionary Guards' Response
    • International Reactions and NATO Relations
    • War Continues to Rage
    • Regional Impact and Ongoing Conflict
    • Efforts Toward Mediation and Ceasefire
    • Iran's Defiance and Regional Escalation
    • Economic and Political Implications
    • Impact on Oil Prices and US Households
    • Public Opinion on the Iran War
    3What threats has Iran made against US interests?

    Iran's Revolutionary Guards threatened to target 18 US companies, including tech giants like Microsoft and Google.

    4How have other countries responded to the conflict?

    Countries such as China and Pakistan are calling for a ceasefire and offering mediation, while some NATO countries have pushed back against US-Israeli operations.

    5What has been the impact of the conflict on the region?

    The war has killed thousands, disrupted energy supplies, and drawn neighboring countries into the escalating conflict.

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