Rubio Says US Can See ‘Finish Line’ on Iran War

By Kanishka Singh and Ismail Shakil

WASHINGTON, March 31 (Reuters) – ⁠U.S. ⁠Secretary of State Marco Rubio ⁠said on Tuesday Washington could see the “finish line” in the Iran ​war, which is now in its fifth week, and the United States will have to reexamine ‌ties with NATO after the ‌conflict.

“We can see the finish line. It’s not today, it’s not tomorrow, but it ⁠is coming,” ⁠Rubio told Fox News Channel’s “Hannity” show.

The war began on February 28 when ​the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran. Tehran responded by launching its own attacks on Israel and Gulf states with U.S. bases.

Joint U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran and Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed ​thousands and displaced millions. The war has also raised oil prices and shaken global ⁠markets.

Rubio said ⁠there were messages being ⁠exchanged between ​Iran and the U.S. and there is the potential to have a “direct meeting at some ​point” between the two ⁠sides.

“There are messages being exchanged, there are talks going on. There is the potential for direct meeting at some point,” Rubio said.

President Donald Trump – who has offered shifting timelines and objectives for the war, ranging from toppling Iran’s government to weakening its military and regional ⁠influence, said on Tuesday the U.S. could end its military operations within two to ⁠three weeks.

Rubio also said Washington will have to reexamine its relations with NATO after the Iran war.

“Ultimately, that’s a decision for the president to make, and he’ll have to make it,” Rubio said.

“But I do think, unfortunately, we are going to have to reexamine whether or not this alliance that has served this country well for a while is still serving that purpose, or has it now become a one-way street where America is simply in a position to ⁠defend Europe, but when we need the help of our allies, they’re going to deny us basing rights, and they’re going to deny us overflight,” he added in reference to use of military bases.

European leaders have refused to get ​involved in offensive operations against Iran.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh and Ismail Shakil; ​Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Stephen Coates)

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