Post by : Bianca Haleem
US President Donald Trump disclosed that Washington had been ready to carry out a major strike on Iran’s power and energy infrastructure, including a key high-value facility, but refrained after receiving indications that Tehran might be open to negotiations.
Reports indicate that the US had set a firm deadline tied to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, warning that Iran’s power plants could be targeted if its demands were not met.
Trump later confirmed that military action has been delayed for five days, citing “productive conversations” with Iran, pointing toward a potential diplomatic breakthrough.
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