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Trump says he's postponing 'scheduled attack of Iran tomorrow' at Middle East leaders' request

  • On Monday, President Donald Trump announced he is postponing a military strike against Iran planned for Tuesday at the request of leaders in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, citing "serious negotiations" underway.
  • Prior to the postponement, Trump threatened that the "clock is ticking" for Tehran to reach a deal following a fragile mid-April ceasefire, warning that fighting would renew if Iran failed to strike an agreement.
  • Despite the delay, the military remains instructed to "go forward with a full, large scale assault of Iran, on a moment's notice" if an acceptable deal is not reached, maintaining active readiness.
  • Diplomatic efforts expanded as Trump consulted with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Chinese President Xi Jinping regarding the Iran situation, revealing broader international involvement in negotiations.
  • The administration insists there will be "NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS FOR IRAN!" as Trump stated he expects a "very acceptable" deal, though the threat of military action remains if negotiations fail.
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At least that's what Donald Trump says, who believes that an agreement acceptable to America is emerging.

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President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he postponed an attack on Iran scheduled for Tuesday, in response to a request from leaders of Gulf countries, and said that "serious negotiations" are taking place with Tehran.

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Donald Trump says he is postponing a planned military attack on Iran until further notice, after Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates asked him to wait to allow for negotiations. The news is part of a long line of messages from the American president, in which threats of destruction form the refrain while little to nothing happens on the ground, observes Israel correspondent Ralph Dekkers.

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arcamax.com broke the news on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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