Trump Cancels Iran Strikes, Says Diplomatic Resolution Possible
President Trump said he has canceled planned military strikes against Iran, telling reporters that a diplomatic settlement could be reached.
The announcement marks a change in direction following earlier escalation rhetoric. Trump did not specify which military operations he was canceling or provide details on the timing of the decision.
The president has made multiple public statements about Iran policy over recent months, alternating between military threat assessments and diplomatic overtures. Trump indicated that talks could lead to a resolution but offered limited information about what such an agreement might entail or which parties were involved in negotiations.
The U.S. military maintains a significant presence in the Middle East. Trump has previously authorized military operations in response to Iranian actions and has imposed economic sanctions on Iranian entities.
Trump did not elaborate on the specific conditions that prompted him to shelve the strikes or explain what diplomatic progress had occurred. White House officials did not respond to requests for additional information about the policy reversal.
The decision follows a pattern of Trump making rapid adjustments to Iran policy announcements in recent weeks. Each shift has come after varying circumstances and intelligence assessments, though the president has not detailed the reasoning behind individual policy changes.
Trump characterized the potential for a peace deal as significant but stopped short of providing a timeline or outlining negotiating positions. He did not identify which countries or groups were engaged in the potential talks or confirm whether ongoing military preparations would resume if diplomatic efforts falter.
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