Khaberni - US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the United States will "leave" Iran "very soon" within two or three weeks.
Trump responded to a question about the fuel price reaching 4 dollars per gallon saying "All I have to do is leave Iran, and we will do that very soon" indicating that it will be within "two weeks or maybe three weeks".
Trump added that Tehran is not obligated to make a deal with Washington to end the conflict.
In response to a question about whether successful diplomacy is a prerequisite for the United States ending the conflict, he said, "No, Iran is not obligated to make a deal. No, they are not obliged to make a deal with me".
Trump said that the condition for ending the operation is for Iran to become "completely handicapped", meaning incapable of possessing nuclear weapons in the near future. He added, "Then we will withdraw".
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he does not set a specific time frame for ending the war with Iran, confirming that he has "achieved many objectives" and inflicted "substantial damage" to the Iranian regime.
Netanyahu explained in an interview with Newsmax that Israel has "gone beyond halfway in terms of objectives in Iran, not necessarily in terms of time", indicating "significant progress" in dismantling Iranian capabilities.
He added that the Israeli military destroyed "many centrifuges, and their supply line of enriched uranium", weakened the Iranian missile capabilities and manufacturing capabilities, as well as destroying "deadly weapon factories".



