What is the new trick of the big-talking Trump in the last 10 days?

Iran Israel War: middle east The ongoing war has now reached its 28th day, but no solution to this war has been found yet. On the contrary, due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran, there is a fight all over the world over oil and gas etc. The impact of this war is also visible on India. Even after losing so many of its leaders, Iran is still standing tall in front of Israel and America. At the same time, the American President is leaving no stone unturned in declaring himself the winner of this war. The world is watching how Iran is continuously responding to America and Israel, but Trump is giving new statements regarding war every day.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump announced on Thursday that negotiations between the two countries are progressing very well and due to this, possible attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure have been postponed for 10 days. Trump made it clear through his social media platform that this decision has been taken after the request of the Iranian government.

What did Trump say?

Trump said in his statement: “At the request of the Iranian government, please consider this statement a sign that I am postponing the dismantling of energy plants for 10 days until Monday, April 6, 2026, at 8 p.m. Eastern Time. Negotiations are ongoing and, despite false statements to the contrary by the fake news media and others, are going very well.” This announcement has come at a time when the earlier given pause period of 5 days was about to end.

What was Trump’s warning earlier?

Earlier, Trump had warned that if Iran refuses to open the Strait of Hormuz, America can target its power plants. However, later he announced a temporary pause citing very meaningful talks.

What was Iran’s warning?

Iran also took a tough stance, saying that if the US attacks, it would target critical infrastructure in the region, especially salt water desalination facilities. This may further deepen the water crisis in Gulf countries.

Was a 15-point proposal sent to Iran?

The US confirmed that a 15-point agenda was sent to Iran to end the war. However, Tehran rejected this proposal calling it one-sided. After Iran rejected the ceasefire plan, Trump said that Iran is begging for a compromise. He also clarified that he was not pressing for talks, but warned that the Iranian leadership must act before it was too late.

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