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President Donald Trump announced that a potential U.S.-Iran “settlement” could soon bring an end to the ongoing conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping route. The announcement came shortly after Trump threatened a major escalation before abruptly canceling planned strikes, signaling a dramatic shift from military confrontation toward negotiations.
The development follows a tense week of escalating hostilities, including a reported U.S. military helicopter incident near the strait, Iranian attacks, and the closure of the key waterway. American forces responded with strikes involving Tomahawk missiles near Tehran, increasing pressure on Iran as talks continued behind the scenes.
Trump said a formal agreement could potentially be signed soon, possibly in Europe with Vice President JD Vance attending, as negotiations reportedly focus on sanctions relief and nuclear restrictions. Supporters of the administration argue the approach demonstrates strength through pressure while seeking a diplomatic outcome that protects American interests and regional stability, including security for key allies such as Israel.
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