Trump extends ceasefire in Iran, citing ‘seriously fractured’ Iranian government
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump indefinitely extended the U.S. ceasefire with Iran at Pakistan's request, citing the Iranian government's 'seriously fractured' leadership while ordering the naval blockade of Iranian ports to continue.
- Negotiations in Islamabad stalled after Iran refused to send a delegation, citing U.S. 'excessive demands' and the naval blockade as reasons for non-participation despite Pakistani mediators' efforts to organize talks.
- Iranian officials condemned the blockade as an 'act of war,' while Revolutionary Guard gunboats opened fire on container ships in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, with the U.S. military asserting international waters are not 'a refuge for sanctioned vessels.'
- Continued maritime volatility sustained elevated oil prices near $99 per barrel as both sides remained rhetorically dug in; the U.S. military remained ready to resume strikes while Iran rejected negotiations under the 'shadow of threats.'
- The ceasefire remains in effect until discussions conclude, but Trump warned that 'lots of bombs' will 'start going off' if no deal is reached, leaving regional stability dependent on bridging the wide gap between the two nations.
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