Trump: Iran will return to the "Stone Age" and cease fire

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At local time on March 31, U.S. President Trump said that the U.S. would end its war against Iran within two to three weeks.

According to Reuters, Trump told reporters at the White House, “We’re going to leave pretty soon,” adding that “possibly in two weeks, maybe two weeks, maybe three weeks.”

The report noted that this was Trump’s most explicit statement to date, indicating that he intends to end the war that has been going on for more than a month very soon.

When asked whether successful diplomacy is a prerequisite for the U.S. to end the conflict, Trump said, “Iran doesn’t need to reach an agreement; they don’t need to reach an agreement with me.”

He claimed that the conditions for ending the operation are that Iran is “sent back to the Stone Age,” and in the short term it lacks the ability to obtain nuclear weapons.

“After that, we will leave.” Trump said.

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