Post by : Bianca Haleem
U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed he paused a planned military strike on Iran after Gulf leaders from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE urged Washington to give diplomacy more time. Reports say the U.S. military was ready for action, but regional allies pushed for a short delay as “serious negotiations” continue.
The development comes amid rising tensions over Iran, Gulf security and the Strait of Hormuz. Qatar’s Foreign Ministry also said negotiations need more time, while Trump warned that military action could still remain an option if talks fail.
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