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Trump Announces Pause on Iran Strikes, Cites New Diplomatic Push
August 19, 2026
Why it matters locally: While the direct impact on Minnesota's economy is limited, the dip in global oil prices following this announcement could translate to slightly lower gas prices for consumers in the state.
President Donald Trump announced Friday that he halted military strikes against Iran, stating that negotiations aimed at de-escalating tensions would recommence on Monday. The decision followed the downing of a U.S. surveillance drone by Iran earlier in the week. Mr. Trump indicated that he ordered the pause in military action after receiving information about potential casualties. He tweeted, "I am in no hurry, our Military is rebuilt and ready to go, by far the best in the World. We have the best economy anywhere, by far. Iran is crashing, and has been crashing for a long time. They have no money, no oil. So I am not in a hurry, it is not a big deal." Reports suggest that Gulf states urged the Trump administration to avoid military conflict and pursue diplomatic solutions. This counsel reportedly influenced the decision to step back from immediate military retaliation. Following Mr. Trump's announcement, global oil prices experienced a decline of over 4%. This market reaction reflects the reduced immediate risk of supply disruptions in the Middle East. President Trump had previously stated his administration had reached a point where a deal to end the conflict could be negotiated.
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