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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This is Donald Trump's pendulum, which as soon threatens the total destruction of Iran as it reverses saying the negotiations are going well.This Tuesday they touched the explanations for the decision to stop the new initiative to bomb the enemy of the Middle East.Continue reading...
Last night, Donald Trump announced he had called off at the last minute an attack that was scheduled to strike Iran on Tuesday, May 19, and stated that there was a "very good chance" of reaching an agreement with Tehran. However, nothing has changed between the irreconcilable positions of Iran and the United States. Source link: https://www.linternaute.com/actualite/monde/9970081-guerre-en-iran-et-au-liban-nouveau-bluff-de-trump-sa-strategie-s-a…
Trump says US could attack Iran again but that Tehran wants deal
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