President Donald Trump said there is a “very good chance” the United States and Iran could reach a new agreement aimed at preventing Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon. His comments came after reports that the U.S. postponed a planned military strike against Iran to allow diplomatic negotiations more time to progress.
Speaking to reporters during a White House event focused on drug pricing, Trump revealed that several key Middle Eastern allies urged the United States to delay the military operation that had reportedly been scheduled for Tuesday. The move reflects growing international pressure to prioritize diplomacy over conflict in the ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions.
Trump emphasized that while negotiations remain the preferred path, the United States is still fully prepared to launch a large-scale military response if talks fail. He stated that his administration continues to monitor Iran’s nuclear activities closely and remains committed to stopping Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
“There seems to be a very good chance that they can work something out,” Trump said. “If we can do that without bombing the hell out of them, I would be very happy.”
The latest developments highlight renewed efforts to revive diplomacy amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Analysts say the delay in military action could open the door for a potential breakthrough in nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran, although significant challenges remain.
The situation has drawn global attention as concerns grow over regional stability, oil markets, and the possibility of a broader military conflict. Trump’s remarks suggest the administration is balancing diplomatic opportunities with military readiness as pressure mounts on Iran to curb its nuclear ambitions.
Investors and international observers are now closely watching whether continued negotiations can produce a lasting agreement and avoid further escalation between the United States and Iran.


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