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Trump eyes Iran exit before Hormuz shutdown ends
SCMP International2 days ago
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The article reports US President Donald Trump saying military attacks on Iran could end within two to three weeks even without a deal, leaving uncertainty about when and whether the vital Strait of Hormuz will be reopened. This is a significant political signal in an active Middle East confrontation but does not report a concrete operational change.
Summary
US President Donald Trump said attacks on Iran could stop within two or three weeks even without an agreement, leaving a question mark over the reopening of the vital Strait of Hormuz.
“We’ll be leaving very soon,” US President Donald Trump told reporters in the White House on Tuesday. “Iran doesn’t have to make a deal.” The president was scheduled to address the nation and “provide an important update on Iran” at 9pm New York time on Wednesday (9am on Thursday in Hong Kong).
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Key Phrases
"Presidential public timeline signals potential near-term change in US military posture, which can alter regional calculations and deterrence dynamics.""Uncertainty over reopening the Strait of Hormuz preserves risk to global maritime traffic and energy markets despite the prospect of a US drawdown.""Statement may be intended as political/diplomatic signaling to both Tehran and regional partners rather than a confirmed operational decision.""A perceived US exit timeline could embolden Iranian-aligned actors (including maritime proxies) or prompt allies to consider independent measures to secure shipping routes.""Lack of specific operational detail means immediate risk is driven by existing ongoing strikes and regional retaliatory patterns rather than this announcement alone."
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