Trump signals five-day pause on US strikes on Iran energy infrastructure
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Trump announced a five-day pause on U.S. strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure following diplomatic talks.
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President Trump announced Monday that the United States will pause strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure for five days following what he described as "very good" and "productive" diplomatic conversations with Iranian leaders over the previous two days. The halt represents a significant shift in the administration's posture toward Iran after a period of escalating military tensions between the two countries. A five-day window typically signals an opening for continued negotiations before military action could resume, suggesting the White House is willing to pursue diplomatic channels rather than immediate escalation. The timing and terms of any further talks remain unclear, but the pause indicates both sides have agreed to engage in discussions that could potentially de-escalate regional tensions.
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