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Trump says US will leave Iran in ‘two or three weeks’

Trump said on Tuesday US forces would end operations in Iran “very soon,” suggesting a timeline of two to three weeks. After his usual claims about “regime change” and how much of Iran’s capabilities the US has “knocked out”, Trump said:

double quotation markNow we’re finishing the job. I think in two weeks or maybe a few days longer, we’ll do the job. We want to knock out everything they’ve got.

He has previously given vague and mixed messages about the US’s aims and timeline for the war.

Asked by a reporter how he was going to bring oil prices back down, Trump answered:

double quotation markAll I have to do is leave Iran – and we’ll be doing that very soon.

Then prices will “come tumbling down”, he said.

Trump also told reporters that the responsibility for keeping the strait of Hormuz open will rest with countries that rely on it. “That’s not for us … That’ll be for whoever’s using the strait.”

Donald Trump speaks to the press after signing an executive order in the Oval Office. Photograph: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images
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Iranian nationals are not allowed to enter or transit through the United Arab Emirates, according to the Emirates airline website.

Under the Emirates airline’s visa advice section, it states: “Nationals of Iran are not allowed to enter and transit”.

The website of another carrier, flydubaisaid Iranian nationals holding a UAE golden visa were exempt and permitted to enter and transit the country.

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