Trump Postpones Military Strikes On Iran For Five Days, Citing 'Very Good And Productive' Talks On Total Resolution

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President Donald Trump has postponed military strikes against Iran for five days, citing productive talks aimed at resolving ongoing hostilities in the Middle East. The US and Iran have been discussing a complete resolution of their hostilities, which have led to a significant increase in oil prices and concerns over global energy supplies.
The US has postponed military strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for five days. This decision comes after productive conversations with Tehran aimed at resolving ongoing hostilities. The US-Iran conflict began on February 28, killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and prompting Iranian counterstrikes. Iran has launched missiles and drones targeting Israel and US military bases. The conflict has led to a significant increase in oil prices, with crude oil topping $110 per barrel. The US is working to resolve the conflict, with President Trump citing productive talks with Tehran.
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