As the conflict intensifies, Donald Trump has announced a temporary five-day pause on planned US strikes targeting Iran’s power plants, stepping back from a previously issued 48-hour ultimatum. Trump claims that “very good discussions” have taken place with Iran over the past two days and expressed optimism that a broader agreement could soon be reached. He also suggested that Iran may be willing to abandon its nuclear program, emphasizing that the US will ensure Iran never acquires nuclear weapons. However, Iran has strongly denied all such claims, calling them “fake news” and accusing the US of deception. Iranian officials argue that Washington is merely buying time to prepare further attacks and portray Trump’s move as a sign of weakness rather than diplomacy. The stark contrast in statements highlights deep mistrust between the two sides. While the US speaks of ongoing negotiations and restraint, Iran insists no talks are happening, keeping tensions high and prospects for peace uncertain.


