US-Iran ConflictDiplomatic BreakthroughJun 13, 2026, 8:00 AM· #10 of 168 in news politics

Trump Cancels Strikes on Iran, Announces Imminent Deal to End Three-Month War

President Trump has called off scheduled military strikes against Iran, signaling that a U.S.-Iran agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and begin nuclear negotiations is close to being signed.

By Factlen Editorial Team

U.S. Administration 30%Iranian Leadership 30%Regional Mediators 20%Israeli Government 20%
U.S. Administration
Argues that maximum military pressure successfully forced Iran to the negotiating table to dismantle its nuclear program.
Iranian Leadership
Views the agreement as a necessary mechanism to unfreeze assets and lift sanctions, while refusing to negotiate on ballistic missiles.
Regional Mediators
Prioritizes immediate de-escalation and the resumption of secure maritime trade to protect the global economy.
Israeli Government
Supports diplomatic efforts only if they guarantee the absolute dismantling of Iran's nuclear infrastructure.

What's not represented

  • · Global shipping companies
  • · Iranian civilians affected by the strikes

Why this matters

A formal ceasefire would halt a direct military conflict that has disrupted 20% of the world's oil supply and threatened to ignite a broader regional war. For the global economy, reopening the Strait of Hormuz is critical to stabilizing energy prices and curbing inflation.

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