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Trump Delays Iran Attack as Pakistan Mediates Ceasefire Talks

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President Trump postponed a very major attack on Iran scheduled for Tuesday, granting a brief diplomatic window after Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE requested more negotiations time. The decision follows weeks of escalating tensions over Tehran's nuclear program and control of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil transit chokepoint that Iran has effectively closed since the war began.

Iranian military officials warned any American assault would trigger new fronts using advanced weaponry, while Pakistan's interior minister met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to facilitate indirect talks with Washington. The month-old ceasefire shows signs of strain as both sides dig in over nuclear terms and maritime access.

Energy markets have rattled since Iran's blockade began, with shipping disruptions sending oil prices higher and threatening global supply chains. US military officials report Iran has used the pause to reinforce missile sites and adjust tactical positions, suggesting readiness for renewed conflict. The three-month war has already imposed heavy costs on regional economies and energy infrastructure.

Trump's pattern of escalating threats followed by diplomatic pauses has created uncertainty for investors and businesses across the Middle East. Companies with exposure to Gulf shipping lanes and energy markets face continued volatility as negotiations remain fragile.