Trump extends pause on Iran energy sites, claims Iranians eager for peace deal
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President Trump extended a pause on U.S. strikes against Iranian energy sites for approximately 10 days amid ongoing diplomatic efforts.
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President Trump announced that the U.S. will extend its pause on strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure for approximately 10 additional days, following a request from the Iranian government. The decision signals an ongoing diplomatic opening between Washington and Tehran, with Trump claiming Iranian officials are eager to pursue a peace deal. The extended pause represents a significant shift from escalatory rhetoric and military posturing that characterized U.S.-Iran relations in recent years. The move suggests the Trump administration is pursuing negotiation over immediate military action as a near-term strategy with Iran. The outcome of the extended negotiating window remains uncertain, though any sustained diplomatic engagement would mark a departure from the cycle of military strikes and Iranian retaliation.
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