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Trump Suddenly Delays Iran Strikes After Talks — Is War Off the Table?

 


Erbil, March 23, 2026 | By Pshtiwan Faraj

In a surprising shift, U.S. President Donald Trump said he has ordered a delay in planned military strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure after what he described as “very good and productive conversations” with Tehran.

The announcement comes at a critical moment, just as a 48-hour ultimatum issued by Trump was set to expire — a deadline that had raised fears of imminent U.S. military action and further escalation in the Middle East.

A Sudden Pause After Heightened Tensions

Trump said the U.S. military has been instructed to postpone any strikes for five days, depending on the progress of ongoing discussions with Iran.

He added that both sides have been engaged in talks aimed at achieving what he called a “complete and total resolution of hostilities” across the Middle East.

The shift marks a notable change in tone following days of escalating rhetoric, including warnings that the U.S. could target Iranian power plants if Tehran did not respond to demands related to the Strait of Hormuz.

What Changed?

Just days earlier, Trump had issued a stark ultimatum, warning Iran that it must end what he described as a blockade affecting the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical energy transit routes — or face potential strikes.

The deadline had been expected to trigger a major escalation. Instead, the sudden announcement of talks and a temporary pause has introduced uncertainty — and cautious optimism — into an already volatile situation.

Markets React Instantly

Global markets reacted quickly to the news, with oil prices dropping sharply as fears of immediate conflict eased.

Analysts described the move as a “rapid reversal” in sentiment, highlighting how closely energy markets are tied to geopolitical developments in the region.

However, experts warn that volatility is likely to continue until there is clearer confirmation of whether diplomacy will succeed.

Are the Talks Real Progress or a Tactical Pause?

There are still many unanswered questions surrounding the reported negotiations.

Trump did not provide details on the structure of the talks, and there has been no public confirmation from Iranian officials about any agreement or breakthrough.

Some analysts suggest the pause may be temporary, giving the U.S. additional time while keeping military options on the table.

Others note that the sudden reference to ongoing high-level discussions raises questions about how far negotiations have actually progressed behind the scenes.

Why the Strait of Hormuz Matters

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most strategically important waterways in the world, with a significant portion of global oil shipments passing through it.

Any disruption in the strait could have immediate consequences for global energy prices, shipping routes, and economic stability — making it a central focus of the current tensions.

What Happens Next?

The next five days are expected to be critical.

If talks advance, the situation could move toward de-escalation. If not, the risk of renewed military action remains on the table.

For now, the sudden pause has temporarily reduced the immediate threat of conflict — but the broader standoff between Washington and Tehran is far from resolved.


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