Trump Signals Quick Exit from Iran, Eyes NATO Withdrawal

President Donald Trump indicated plans for the United States to withdraw quickly from Iran but left the door open for occasional 'spot hits' if needed. He criticized NATO's lack of support for U.S. objectives in Iran and is considering withdrawing the country from the alliance.

Trump Signals Quick Exit from Iran, Eyes NATO Withdrawal
Donald Trump

President Donald Trump has announced imminent plans for a swift U.S. exit from Iran, although he has not ruled out the possibility of returning for targeted strikes if necessary. His statements came ahead of a scheduled primetime address to the nation.

Trump also voiced his displeasure with NATO, criticizing the alliance's perceived lack of support for U.S. objectives in the region. He did not shy away from expressing his consideration of an American withdrawal from NATO altogether.

Highlighting that U.S. actions have effectively curtailed Iran's nuclear capabilities, Trump maintained that Iran is unable to develop nuclear weapons. He reassured that the U.S. military would fully withdraw, with provisions to return if the situation demands.

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