President Donald Trump said he canceled planned strikes on Iran after what he described as progress toward a possible agreement.
In public remarks, Trump said the United States had been prepared to act, but he chose to hold back because talks were moving in a more promising direction. He also said any future response would depend on Iran’s actions.
The comments came as tensions remain high between the United States, Iran, and Israel. Iranian officials have said no final agreement has been reached, while discussions continue over security issues, sanctions, and Iran’s nuclear program.
Trump also warned that military action remains possible if negotiations fail. At the same time, he suggested that diplomacy is still the preferred path.
The situation remains fluid, with regional leaders watching closely for signs of either de-escalation or renewed attacks. For now, the main message from Washington is that a strike was considered, then paused, while talks continue.






















