Donald Trump cancels Iran strikes, warns military action returns if diplomacy fails

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President Donald Trump announced the cancellation of planned US military strikes against Iran on August 1, saying the decision came after requests from Iranian officials and other countries in the region to allow space for negotiations. The catch: Iran says it never asked for anything. Trump framed the pause as a window, not a ceasefire. He described the upcoming talks as potentially the “last chance” for a diplomatic agreement, making clear that strikes would resume if negotiations collapse. What Trump wants from Iran The deal Trump outlined has two core demands. First, Iran must immediately and completely reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Second, Tehran must verifiably end its nuclear threat. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most strategically important chokepoints on the planet, with roughly 20% of the world’s oil supply transiting through its narrow waters. Talks are expected to resume shortly, though neither side has publicly confirmed a specific timeline or venue. Iran’s version of events Tehran is telling a very different story. Iran’s Mehr news agency flatly denied that Iranian officials had requested a pause in US strikes. The agency characterized Trump’s statements and the b...

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