Trump Says He Has Canceled Planned Strikes on Iran and Peace Deal Is Near
- President Donald Trump announced he had canceled planned military strikes on Iran and claimed a peace deal was near completion with final points approved and a signing ceremony imminent.
- Iranian officials denied that any final agreement had been reached, contradicting Trump's statements about the deal's status.
- Trump accused Iran of leaking false details of the deal and negotiating in bad faith after his announcement.
- Trump's contradictory statements and threats regarding Iran have caused confusion and raised concerns about the credibility and clarity of U.S. policy.
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POTUS Won't Sign Peace Deal If It Happens During UFC Cage Match
President Donald Trump won't attend the signing of his own Iran peace deal — the White House has a UFC fight scheduled for the same weekend. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on Thursday, Trump announced he had canceled planned strikes against Iran after negotiations reached the "highest level of Iranian leadership." The deal, he said on Truth Social, has been approved by the U.S., Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, Bahra…
In the last five days, the United States and Iran exchanged attacks with missiles after the fall of an American helicopter. Israel bombed Lebanon, provoking retaliation from Iran. And the Houthis, supported by Iran, joined the repression in Yemen. In a matter of hours on Thursday, after making new public threats, US President Donald Trump cancelled another major attack on the Islamic Republic and again presented the possibility of a peace agreem…
Trump says he has canceled planned strikes on Iran and peace deal is near
President Trump has canceled planned strikes in Iran, claiming, once again, that a peace deal is near. This is just the latest salvo in a series of whiplash proclamations when it comes to the U.S.-Israel-led war in Iran.
Trump flips again on Iran peace deal, lashes out after Tehran publicly contradicts him
Donald Trump spent Thursday bragging that he had stopped a war. By Friday morning, he was back on Truth Social having a public meltdown about the very deal he claimed was practically finished. Welcome to Trump’s Iran strategy: declare victory, announce peace, threaten war, declare victory again, then rage-post when reality refuses to cooperate. Less than 24 hours after boasting that he had called off military strikes and secured a breakthrough a…
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