Trump Cancels Strikes on Iran, Claims Peace Deal to End War is Imminent
President Donald Trump called off planned military strikes against Iran, announcing that a performance-based peace agreement to end the three-month war is near completion. However, Iranian officials and leaked terms suggest key details remain contested before any final signing.
By Factlen Editorial Team
- US Administration Officials
- Argues the deal is a performance-based victory that neutralizes Iran's threats without upfront concessions.
- Iranian Leadership
- Insists Tehran has not capitulated to US demands and will not compromise on its core strategic red lines.
- Regional Security Allies
- Views the sudden diplomatic pivot with caution, prioritizing the permanent neutralization of Iran's nuclear threat.
What's not represented
- · Global Shipping Industry
- · European Energy Consumers
Why this matters
The 15-week conflict has rattled global energy markets, disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, and drawn in multiple regional powers. A finalized peace agreement would stabilize oil prices and avert a broader Middle Eastern war, though a collapse in negotiations could trigger immediate military escalation.
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