By Elizabeth Ugbo
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the United States could stop military attacks on Iran within two to three weeks from the White House in Washington. He made the remarks amid escalating conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran in the Middle East. He argued that the timeline depends on weakening Iran’s military capacity and securing energy stability. The statement comes as global oil prices surge and tensions rise over the Strait of Hormuz. Trump also pressured allied nations, including the United Kingdom, to either support military efforts or manage their own fuel needs. He shared these views through Truth Social and public remarks to reporters.
Trump Pressures Allies Over Iran War Support
Trump criticized countries that refused to join military operations. He specifically targeted the United Kingdom in his comments. He claimed allies must “learn to fight for themselves.”
He also argued that the United States would reduce its security commitments abroad. Furthermore, he linked the conflict to global energy dependence.
UK and US Military Debate Intensifies
US Defence Chief Pete Hegseth also questioned the UK’s reluctance. He referenced the Royal Navy and suggested stronger allied participation.
However, critics warned against escalating the conflict further. They argued that diplomacy should take priority over coercion.
Transitioning from military debate, economic pressure is also rising.
Oil Prices Surge as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Grow
Global fuel markets reacted sharply to the conflict. Average petrol prices rose above $4 per gallon.
Iran’s attacks on Gulf facilities disrupted supply chains. Additionally, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz worsened market instability.
This waterway carries nearly one-fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas. As a result, energy security concerns increased worldwide.
Iran Rejects Nuclear Weapon Claims
Iran continues to deny any nuclear weapons ambition. Officials insist their nuclear program remains peaceful.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that no active negotiations with Washington are ongoing. He confirmed only indirect communication channels exist.
Experts Warn War Timeline May Keep Shifting
Foreign policy analyst Trita Parsi urged caution over Trump’s statements. He said the war timeline has repeatedly changed.
He warned that the United States may struggle to exit the conflict quickly. Moreover, he described the situation as increasingly unstable.
He added that the conflict has expanded across multiple regions and actors.
Trump Signals Possible Endgame Within Weeks
Trump suggested the US could withdraw once strategic objectives are met. He said Iran must be unable to develop nuclear weapons capability.
He also stated that withdrawal could happen in “two to three weeks.” However, he did not confirm any diplomatic breakthrough.
Conclusion
The conflict continues to strain global politics and energy markets. Meanwhile, uncertainty grows over US strategy and regional stability.





