Why Trump’s Iran Cease-Fire Is an Increasingly Risky Bet
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The escalation of tensions between the United States and Iran had a new unfolding on Tuesday (21), after President Donald Trump announced the indefinite extension of the cease-fire. The decision...
The decision to extend the cease-fire took place a few hours after the end of the two-week truce announced on April 7. According to Trump, the decision meets the request of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, who tries to mediate the end of the war.
A few hours after warning that today he would attack “as never before” Iran, if he did not sign a peace agreement that would accept the conditions of Washington, US President Donald Trump, retreated and extended the temporary ceasefire with the Islamic Republic.The truce will be until the authorities of the Persian country present a unified proposal for the second round of U.S.-Iranian negotiations.Although the truce remains, the U.S. continued …
Cease-fire with Iran extended
USS BAINBRIDGE, at top, passes through the Suez Canal (Wikipedia). President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that the United States will extend its cease-fire with Iran at the request of Pakistan, according to the Associated Press. The U.S. continues its naval blockade of Iranian ports and further negotiations with Iran are doubtful because of objections from Tehran. Trump stated in a social media post that the cease-fire was necessary because…
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