Trump Signals End of Iran Conflict, Threatens NATO Exit
President Donald Trump announced plans to end military operations in Iran soon, potentially returning for spot strikes if needed. He hinted at the possibility of withdrawing from NATO due to perceived lack of support. The conflict has affected global oil supplies and sparked discussions on ceasefire terms.
In a significant development, President Donald Trump revealed intentions to conclude the U.S. military engagement in Iran. He noted that while troops might withdraw soon, the U.S. could perform targeted strikes if necessary.
Trump's dissatisfaction with the NATO alliance was evident as he considered exiting the group, citing inadequate support for America's objectives in Iran. Meanwhile, he acknowledged ongoing negotiations concerning a potential ceasefire.
The conflict has disrupted global oil supplies, prompting international financial institutions to contemplate economic support for affected nations. As global markets reacted positively to potential de-escalation, Iran's conditions for truce remain unclear, maintaining regional tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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