President Donald Trump is set to address his country on Wednesday night.
Published on April 1, 2026, at 07:46. Updated on April 1, 2026, at 09:00.
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In a recent turnaround, President Trump stated on Tuesday, March 31, that the United States would be leaving Iran in the coming weeks.
“All I have to do is leave Iran, and we will do it very soon,” Donald Trump told reporters. He then mentioned a timeframe of “two, maybe three weeks,” and ultimately, he believed it was unimportant whether an agreement was reached with the Islamic Republic.
“We will leave very soon. And if France or another country wants their oil or gas, they will go straight to the Strait of Hormuz and they will figure it out on their own. I think it will be a very safe place in reality, but we have nothing to do with that,” he continued.
The American president is expected to speak to the nation on Wednesday night and provide his latest position on the conflict in Iran.
Context: President Trump’s remarks regarding the United States leaving Iran have raised questions and concerns about the country’s foreign policy decisions.
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