
Trump Signals NATO Exit, Sets Two-Three Week Iran War Withdrawal
Key Takeaways
- Trump signals exit from Iran war within two to three weeks.
- US allies resist requests for support, widening NATO rift over Iran war.
- Trump weighs withdrawing from NATO amid Iran conflict fallout.
Trump Speaks on Iran Exit
Trump signaled a US withdrawal from the Iran war within two to three weeks and threatened to quit NATO.
He blamed allies for not stepping up to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump said Iran was begging to make a deal but withdrawal would occur regardless.
Iran's Foreign Ministry labeled Trump's cease-fire claim false and baseless.
Allies Resist; Spain Denies Base Access
Core US allies increasingly resisted the war.
Spain closed its airspace to US military planes and denied use of bases.

The Atlantic Council described the war as a high-risk gamble.
Brent crude rose above $100 per barrel despite disengagement expectations.
Trump Seeks to Reframe War Results
Trump sought to reframe the war as a narrow counterproliferation mission.
“United States President Donald Trump’s already fraught relationship with NATO allies is fraying further as the US-Israel war on Iran is in its second month”
Experts noted more than 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium remained unaccounted for.
Iran's Foreign Minister insisted there had been no formal negotiations.
Global Markets React
Global financial markets responded to growing optimism surrounding US disengagement.
The IMF, World Bank, and IEA warned of substantial global effects.

The economic toll is propelling a complex endgame.
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