Global attention is focused on the White House as U.S. President Donald Trump prepares for a major announcement that could reshape the Middle East conflict. His address may include an exit plan from the war, with a possible timeline of two to three weeks for troop withdrawal. Trump is expected to claim that the U.S. has successfully weakened Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities, presenting the mission as largely accomplished. He may also propose a new “grand deal” with Iran, including stricter limits on nuclear programs, missile networks, and regional proxies, while offering potential relief from economic sanctions if Iran complies. At the same time, Trump could shift responsibility for securing the Strait of Hormuz to other nations dependent on oil, emphasizing America’s energy independence. Despite these possibilities, Trump’s past statements have been inconsistent, raising uncertainty about his actual strategy. Analysts believe his mixed messaging may be aimed at confusing Iran while positioning himself domestically as a strong yet peace-seeking leader ahead of political challenges.


