In an exclusive interview with India Today, Steven Erlanger, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent for Europe at The New York Times, analyses the conflicting signals emerging from the White House on the Iran war. Erlanger suggests that Donald Trump is seeking an early exit from the conflict, stating Trump 'really wants to get out of this war' due to its financial costs, impact on energy prices, and strain on allied confidence. However, Erlanger notes that Iran may not agree to a ceasefire, believing it holds leverage through its control of the Strait of Hormuz. The conversation addresses the nuclear issue, highlighting Iran's possession of 40 kilograms of near weapons-grade uranium as a critical unresolved concern. Erlanger identifies four strategic options available to Trump and suggests the president may seek to declare victory if the Strait of Hormuz is reopened and nuclear inspections are restored. He also discusses the rupture between Trump and European NATO allies, who have refused to participate in what they consider a war of choice. Erlanger predicts Trump may end US involvement within a week.
Trump really wants to get out of Iran war: Steven Erlanger
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