A new chapter of uncertainty has emerged in the growing conflict between the United States and Iran after President Donald Trump reportedly canceled a military attack that had been scheduled for Tuesday. According to international reports, the decision came after requests from Gulf allies and amid ongoing diplomatic negotiations aimed at avoiding a larger war in the Middle East.
Sources close to the White House revealed that the U.S. military remains on high alert despite the temporary pause. Trump reportedly instructed defense officials to stay prepared for a possible large-scale assault if talks with Tehran fail to produce acceptable agreements regarding Iran’s nuclear program and regional security concerns.
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The announcement immediately impacted global markets, reducing fears of an imminent escalation that could affect oil prices, international trade routes, and diplomatic stability across the region. Analysts believe the situation remains extremely fragile, especially after months of military tension and confrontations involving strategic areas such as the Strait of Hormuz.
Why did Trump decide to pause the military strike?
Because Gulf allies reportedly pushed for more time to continue negotiations and avoid a wider regional conflict that could destabilize global markets and security.

