Donald Trump has said that the United States and Iran have engaged in discussions to end the ongoing conflict, even as he signaled a temporary pause in planned attacks on Iranian power infrastructure.
By NSB.News
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, Donald Trump indicated that diplomatic efforts are underway with Iran to bring the war to an end. However, the situation remains highly volatile, with conflicting signals emerging from Washington.
Recent developments show that Trump had earlier issued a strong ultimatum to Iran, warning that the United States could target Iranian power plants if key demands—such as reopening the Strait of Hormuz—were not met within 48 hours.
Despite talk of negotiations, military pressure continues to build. The US has increased troop deployment in the region, raising fears of a larger confrontation, while Iran has responded with threats of retaliation against regional infrastructure.
At the same time, Iran has warned it could shut down the Strait of Hormuz entirely if US strikes on its energy facilities go ahead, highlighting the global economic risks tied to the conflict.
Overall, while Trump’s remarks suggest a possible diplomatic opening, the parallel escalation in military threats indicates that the situation remains uncertain, with both negotiation and confrontation unfolding simultaneously.
