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Trump touts Iran deal: "some people's response to this will be 'the boy who cried wolf'"

Trump touts Iran deal: "some people's response to this will be 'the boy who cried wolf'"

Summary

President Donald Trump announced that a "great settlement" with Iran to end the Middle East conflict is expected to be signed soon in Europe. He initially promised new military strikes against Iran but then said he was canceling them because negotiations were making progress. Iran has not confirmed the deal.

Key Facts

  • President Trump said a major deal with Iran to stop the war in the Middle East is close to being finalized.
  • The deal is expected to be signed in Europe within days.
  • Trump first threatened new strikes on Iran but later called them off.
  • The cancellation of strikes was due to positive progress in talks.
  • Iran has not officially confirmed the agreement.
  • The situation concerns ongoing tensions and violence in the Middle East.
  • The announcement was made on June 11, 2026.
  • This news is linked to larger issues involving Israel, Lebanon, and regional conflicts.
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