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US to leave Iran 'pretty quickly' and return if needed, Trump tells Reuters

He signals possible NATO exit and claims Iran no longer capable of developing nuclear weapons

Trump: US will exit Iran ‘pretty quickly', return if needed

Reuters

Published : 01 Apr 2026, 11:59 PM

Updated : 01 Apr 2026, 11:59 PM

The United States will be "out of Iran pretty quickly" and could return for "spot hits" if needed, President Donald Trump told Reuters on Wednesday, hours before he was scheduled to make a primetime address to the nation about the war.

With the conflict in its fifth week and Trump under pressure for an off-ramp amid rising gasoline prices, the president scheduled a 9pm EDT (0100 GMT) speech to discuss the way forward. His address will end a day that began with Trump making a historic visit to the Supreme Court.

Trump, in a phone interview with Reuters, said one element of his speech would be to express his disgust with NATO for what he considers the alliance's lack of support for US objectives in Iran.

A transatlantic rift in Trump's second term deepened after European allies rebuffed his request to help maintain safe passage for oil traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.

He said he was "absolutely" considering withdrawing the United States from NATO, a treaty organization ratified by the US Senate in 1949. Trump has flirted with a withdrawal in the past and has successfully pressured NATO members to increase their defense spending.

"They haven't been friends when we needed them," Trump said. "We've never asked them for much ... it's a one-way street."

Trump and his top officials have offered a variety of timelines for ending the war. He said on Tuesday that the US could end its military campaign against Iran within two to three weeks.

In the Reuters interview, he declined to provide a timeline.

"I can't tell you exactly ... we're going to be out pretty quickly," he said, adding that once a US exit is achieved, "we'll come back to do spot hits" on Iranian targets as needed.

'We Got Regime Change'

The war has spread across the Middle East, killing thousands of people and causing soaring energy prices that have fueled global inflation fears.

Two-thirds of Americans believe that the US should work to end its involvement in the Iran war quickly, even if that means not achieving the goals set out by the Trump administration, found a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted from Friday to Sunday.

Trump said he hoped for a deal with Iran after the first wave of airstrikes killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. A number of other senior Iranian figures have also been killed.

Mojtaba Khamenei has replaced his father as Iran's supreme leader; the US has said it believes he is wounded and likely disfigured. The country's president and foreign minister remain the same as before the conflict.

Trump said Iran's leadership was now "totally different people."

"I didn't need regime change, but we got it because of the casualties of war. We got it. So we have regime change and the big thing we have is they're not going to have a nuclear weapon," said Trump, adding: "Nor do they want one."

The White House has said behind-the-scenes negotiations are ongoing with Iran, a point that Tehran denies. A source briefed on the matter said Vice President JD Vance was talking to intermediaries from Pakistan about the conflict as recently as Tuesday.

At Trump's direction, Vance signaled privately that Trump was open to a ceasefire as long as certain US demands were met, the source told Reuters on Wednesday.

"We have had full regime change," Trump said. "I'm dealing with a very good chance that we'll make a deal because they don't want to be blasted anymore."

Nuclear Weapons

Trump has said a primary aim of launching the war was to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.

Almost half of Iran's uranium enriched to up to 60 percent purity, a short step from weapons-grade, was stored in a tunnel complex at Isfahan and is probably still there, the UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said earlier this month.

The tunnel complex is the only target that appears not to have been badly damaged in attacks last June by Israel and the US on Iran's nuclear facilities.

Trump said the objective of preventing a nuclear weapon has been achieved, however.

Of the enriched uranium, Trump said: "That's so far underground, I don't care about that."

"We'll always be watching it by satellite," he added.

He said Iran was "incapable" of developing a weapon now.

Iran has long denied wanting to develop a nuclear weapon and says its nuclear program is peaceful.

The International Atomic Energy Agency estimates that when Israel launched its first attacks in June, Iran had 440.9 kg of 60 percent uranium. If enriched further, that would provide the explosive needed for 10 nuclear weapons, according to an IAEA yardstick.

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