Trump Suspends Iran Military Strike, Says Agreement Close
President Trump said Wednesday he has cancelled plans to strike Iran, citing progress in negotiations toward a potential agreement.
Trump stated the deal could be signed within days. He did not specify which Iranian targets he had previously considered or provide details about the proposed agreement's terms.
The announcement represents a reversal from Trump's earlier military threats against Iran. Multiple news outlets reported that military planners had been preparing potential strikes, with some reports identifying Iranian oil infrastructure as a possible target.
Trump's statement came after what sources described as diplomatic efforts to prevent military escalation. The exact status of negotiations remained unclear, as Trump provided no specifics about which parties were involved in discussions or what concessions either side had offered.
The president has made similar announcements regarding Iran policy during his tenure, including previous statements about military action followed by cancellations or delays. Trump did not specify which Iranian officials or representatives his team had been negotiating with or acknowledge any formal agreement framework.
State Department officials did not immediately issue statements confirming Trump's claims about an imminent deal. Congressional representatives were not briefed on the specifics of any agreement, according to aides contacted by news organizations.
Trump's decision to suspend the strikes follows weeks of escalating tensions between the United States and Iran over regional military activities and sanctions. The administration has maintained strict economic pressure on Iran through existing sanctions while conducting diplomatic discussions.
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