President Donald Trump said Monday that a planned U.S. military strike against Iran has been put on hold, citing ongoing diplomatic efforts that could potentially lead to a broader agreement. The announcement signals a sudden pause in escalating tensions, as negotiations continue behind the scenes involving key regional powers.
According to Trump, the decision to delay military action was not made in isolation, but came after direct appeals from several American-aligned leaders in the Middle East who urged restraint while talks remain active.
The situation follows months of instability after a series of strikes between the United States, Israel, and Iran earlier this year. Military operations reportedly began on February 28 and later paused after a ceasefire was established on April 8. Since that fragile truce, Trump has repeatedly warned that hostilities could resume if Iran failed to reach what he considers an acceptable agreement.
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