Trump Says Planned Iran Strike Has Been Delayed But Threat Remains



Donald Trump says the US has decided to hold off on a planned military attack against Iran after urgent requests from the Emir of Qatar, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed.

According to Trump, Middle East leaders told Washington that “serious negotiations” are now taking place and that a deal could soon be reached that would be acceptable for the US, the region, and global stability.

Trump emphasized one condition remains non negotiable:
“NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS FOR IRAN!”
He also revealed that he instructed US military leadership to pause the scheduled strike but warned forces are prepared to launch a “full, large scale assault” at a moment’s notice if negotiations collapse.

This may be one of the most important geopolitical developments of the year:
• Immediate war risk temporarily reduced
• Oil market pressure could ease short term
• Crypto and global equities may react positively
• But the threat of escalation remains fully alive

The Middle East is now entering a high stakes diplomatic countdown where one deal could prevent a major regional conflict.
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