President Donald Trump has combined sharp warnings with renewed diplomatic signals in recent days, raising uncertainty over the trajectory of the conflict with Iran. Late on Saturday, Trump issued a stark ultimatum, giving Iran 48 hours to fully reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz or face intensified US airstrikes targeting its energy infrastructure. The warning suggested a significant escalation in the three-week conflict, with potential consequences for regional stability and civilian populations. Get today's headlines by email Iran responded with its own threats, warning it could strike energy and water facilities across the region if attacked. At the time, the situation appeared to be moving rapidly toward a broader confrontation. From Threats to TalksHowever, by Monday morning, the US president adopted a notably different tone. Trump announced that potential strikes would be paused for five days following what he described as “constructive” engagement with Iranian representatives. He said both sides had “major points of agreement” and expressed optimism about reaching a deal. Iranian officials, however, denied that substantive talks had taken place, casting doubt on the extent of diplomatic progress. War Continues Despite Diplomatic SignalsDespite the shift in rhetoric, military activity has continued. US and Israeli forces have maintained strikes on Iranian targets, while Iran has continued launching missiles and drones against US positions and regional allies. Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains limited, adding pressure to global markets. Trump’s remarks nonetheless appeared to calm investor fears. Stock markets rebounded and oil prices fell, reflecting hopes that a diplomatic solution might still be possible. The president has not provided details of the reported “points of agreement,” leaving analysts uncertain about the substance of any مذاکرات or whether meaningful negotiations are underway. Memphis Visit Adds Unusual NoteAmid the evolving crisis, Trump traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, where he addressed National Guard personnel and reiterated that discussions with Iran were progressing well. He also spoke about domestic security, crediting troop deployments with reducing crime in the city. During the visit, Trump toured Graceland, the former home of Elvis Presley. The stop added an unusual contrast to the high-stakes geopolitical developments unfolding simultaneously. While in Memphis, reports emerged that Trump had spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and that further direct talks with Iranian officials could take place later in the week. Uncertainty Over Next StepsTrump has since returned to Washington, where the five-day pause effectively resets the timeline for possible US action. Whether this represents a genuine opening for diplomacy or a temporary delay remains unclear. Some observers suggest the president may be seeking more time after issuing a high-pressure ultimatum, while others see early signs of a potential breakthrough. For now, the situation remains fluid, with diplomacy and military pressure unfolding side by side. Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 24 March 2026
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