Trump says he's called off plans for a "scheduled attack of Iran"
Summary
President Donald Trump announced he has canceled a planned U.S. military attack on Iran that was set for Tuesday. The decision came after Gulf leaders from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates asked him to pause the attack to allow ongoing peace negotiations with Iran.Key Facts
- President Trump said the attack on Iran was scheduled for Tuesday but was called off to support serious negotiations.
- The request to delay the attack came from leaders of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
- Iran reportedly sent updated terms for a possible deal through Pakistani mediators.
- Trump emphasized the deal aims to ensure Iran will not have nuclear weapons.
- The U.S. military was told to stay ready to launch a large attack quickly if talks fail.
- The ceasefire on attacks, originally set to end April 7, was extended indefinitely at Pakistan’s request.
- The Strait of Hormuz remains closed, affecting global oil markets and trade routes.
- Over the weekend, President Trump warned Iran that time is running out to accept a peace deal.
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