President Trump abruptly called off a planned military strike against Iran — just hours after threatening to hit the country "very hard" and seize control of its oil industry. In a dramatic reversal, Trump claimed that a landmark peace deal with Iran could be finalized within days. According to Trump, the proposed agreement would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and pave the way for nuclear weapons talks in the coming days. "I think it's ultimately great for Iran, because they'll be able to build up their country," Trump said, expressing optimism about what he called a near-complete breakthrough. However, Iran's Foreign Ministry quickly pushed back, stating that Iran has not yet reached any final conclusion — casting serious doubt on Trump's confident claims. Despite the uncertainty, Trump appeared triumphant at multiple tele-rallies on Thursday, repeatedly declaring that "the war is over." He added that a formal signing ceremony could take plac...
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