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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