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    US to Leave Iran 'pretty Quickly' and Return if Needed, Trump Tells Reuters

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    Posted on April 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    President Trump told Reuters on April 1 2026 that the US would be “out of Iran pretty quickly,” but could return for “spot hits” if needed, and he’s also considering withdrawing from NATO, raising questions about US alliance commitments and regional military posture.

    US to leave Iran 'pretty quickly' and return if needed, Trump tells Reuters

    Trump Discusses US Withdrawal and Future Strategy in Iran

    By Steve Holland

    US Withdrawal Timeline and Presidential Address

    WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuters) - The United States will be "out of Iran pretty quickly" and could return for "spot hits" if needed, President Donald Trump told Reuters on Wednesday, hours before he was scheduled to make a primetime address to the nation.

    With the war in its fifth week and Trump under pressure for an off-ramp amid rising gasoline prices, the president scheduled a 9 p.m. EDT (0100 GMT) speech to discuss the way forward. His address will bookend a day that begins with Trump making a historic visit to the Supreme Court.

    Relations with NATO and International Alliances

    Trump, in a phone interview with Reuters, said one element of his speech would be to express his disgust with NATO for what he considers the alliance's lack of support for U.S. objectives in Iran. He said he is "absolutely" considering an attempt to withdraw the United States from NATO, a treaty organization ratified by the U.S. Senate in 1949.

    Trump's Criticism of NATO

       "They haven't been friends when we needed them," Trump said. "We've never asked them for much ... it's a one-way street."

    Endgame in Iran and Nuclear Weapons Concerns

    US Objectives and Claims on Nuclear Weapons

    Asked when the United States would consider the Iran war over, Trump said: "I can't tell you exactly .... we're going to be out pretty quickly."

    Nuclear Weapons

    He said U.S. action has ensured Iran will not have a nuclear weapon.

    "They won't have a nuclear weapon because they are incapable of that now, and then I'll leave, and I'll take everybody with me, and if we have to we'll come back to do spot hits," Trump said. 

    Iran has long denied wanting to develop a nuclear weapon and says its nuclear program is peaceful.

    "They won't have a nuclear weapon because they are incapable of that now, and then I'll leave, and I'll take everybody with me, and if we have to we'll come back to do spot hits," Trump said.

    Regime Change and Prospects for a Deal

    Trump also expressed his hope for a deal with the new leaders in Iran after airstrikes killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

    "We have had full regime change," he said. "I'm dealing with a very good chance that we'll make a deal because they don't want to be blasted anymore."

    "I didn't need regime change, but we got it because of the casualties of war. We got it. So we have regime change and the big thing we have is they're not going to have a nuclear weapon," said Trump, adding: "Nor do they want one."

    Monitoring Iran's Nuclear Program

    As for the enriched uranium still possessed by Iran, Trump said: "That's so far underground, I don't care about that."

    "We'll always be watching it by satellite," he said.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Steve Holland; Writing by Katharine Jackson and Steve Holland, editing by Michelle Nichols)

    References

    • 2026 Kharg Island attack
    • US increases its military presence in region against Iran despite negotiation process | Reuters Connect
    • Trump Threatens Jaw-Dropping Revenge Against Allies Who Humiliated Him

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    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump indicated a swift US exit from Iran with potential for tactical re‑engagements (“spot hits”), suggesting reliance on flexible military action. The war has seen major operations such as the Kharg Island strike on March 13 and an aerial campaign to reopen the Strait of Hormuz starting March 19 2026. (en.wikipedia.org)

    Frequently Asked Questions about US to leave Iran 'pretty quickly' and return if needed, Trump tells Reuters

    1What did President Trump say about the US presence in Iran?

    Trump stated the US will be 'out of Iran pretty quickly' and may return for 'spot hits' if needed.

    2Will the US completely withdraw from Iran?

    According to Trump, the US will leave Iran soon but could return if targeted actions are needed.

    3What did Trump mention regarding NATO?

    Trump said he is considering withdrawing the US from the NATO alliance.

    Trump Discusses US Withdrawal and Future Strategy in Iran
  • US Withdrawal Timeline and Presidential Address
  • Relations with NATO and International Alliances
  • Trump's Criticism of NATO
  • Endgame in Iran and Nuclear Weapons Concerns
  • US Objectives and Claims on Nuclear Weapons
  • Nuclear Weapons
  • Regime Change and Prospects for a Deal
  • Monitoring Iran's Nuclear Program
  • Reporting Credits
  • •
    Despite talk of rapid withdrawal, US military presence and posture in the Middle East remain elevated—additional deployments continue amid ongoing tensions with Iran. (reutersconnect.com)
  • •Trump’s mention of possibly withdrawing from NATO adds to growing unease among allies. European leaders have criticized his stance, Republican voices warn of internal fallout, and the US has begun pulling select personnel from NATO structures already. (thedailybeast.com)
  • 4Where did Trump share these statements?

    Trump made these comments in an interview with Reuters.

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