Mar 1 • 20:54 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Conflict with Iran should last four weeks, Trump tells English newspaper

Donald Trump predicts that the ongoing conflict with Iran will last about four weeks, as stated in an interview with the "Daily Mail."

In a recent interview with the British newspaper "Daily Mail," U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that he anticipates the conflict with Iran will extend over the next four weeks. He mentioned that it has always been perceived as a four-week process, noting the country’s size and resilience despite military actions taken by the U.S. and Israel. Trump emphasized the lengthy nature of the engagement due to the scale of Iran as a nation.

Trump expressed a willingness to discuss further negotiations with Iran, although he did not specify if these talks would occur soon. Earlier, he had communicated with "The Atlantic" magazine, suggesting that Iran’s new leadership appears open to resuming dialogue on its nuclear program. However, Trump also conveyed frustration, indicating that he believed negotiations should have begun earlier.

The backdrop of this conflict stems from concerns regarding Iran's nuclear program, which has been cited as a justification for military intervention by the United States and Israel. As the situation develops, the international community watches closely to assess the potential impact on regional stability and global diplomatic relations, particularly involving nuclear non-proliferation efforts.

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