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Trump Calls Off Iran Bombings as Deal Nears

U.S. President Donald Trump said he had called off planned military strikes against Iran on Thursday, hours after threatening further attacks and suggesting the United States could seize the Iranian oil export hub of Kharg Island.

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In a post on social media, Trump said planned strikes scheduled for later in the day had been cancelled after discussions with Iran reached the highest levels of the country's leadership and received approval.

“Based on the fact that discussions with the Islamic Republic of Iran have been brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved, I have, as President of the United States of America, cancelled the scheduled strikes and bombings against Iran this evening,” Trump wrote.

Speaking later in the Oval Office, Trump suggested an agreement to end the conflict was close, saying the Strait of Hormuz would reopen once a settlement was formally signed. He said he expected that to happen within days and indicated U.S. Vice-President JD Vance would attend a signing ceremony in Europe if one took place.

“We just made a great settlement of the war with Iran,” Trump told reporters, without providing details.

Trump also said discussions and final points had been approved by the United States, Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan, among others. He added that the U.S.-led naval blockade would remain in place until any agreement was finalized.

Earlier Threats Against Kharg Island

Earlier on Thursday, Trump had threatened to intensify military action against Iran and take control of key energy infrastructure, including Kharg Island, which handles about 90% of Iran’s oil exports.

Writing on Truth Social, he said the United States would eventually take control of Kharg Island and other oil facilities, comparing the move to U.S. actions involving Venezuela.

The comments came as U.S. and Iranian forces exchanged attacks and Washington continued operations aimed at enforcing a blockade of Iran-linked shipping near the Strait of Hormuz.

U.S. officials have previously indicated that any effort to control Kharg Island could require ground forces, although no such operation has been announced.

Iran responded sharply to Trump's remarks. Ebrahim Azizi, head of the national security committee in Iran’s parliament, said the United States would face a stronger and more painful response if it made what he described as an “uncalculated” move.

Shipping Tensions Continue

Despite Trump's suggestion that a settlement may be close, tensions at sea remained high.

India said three of its sailors were killed late Wednesday when a U.S. strike hit a tanker off Oman during operations linked to the blockade. New Delhi summoned a U.S. diplomat and called for such attacks to stop.

The U.S. military’s Central Command (CENTCOM) said an American aircraft carried out a precision strike on the engine room of the Palau-flagged tanker Settebello after its crew repeatedly failed to comply with instructions from U.S. forces. CENTCOM said the vessel was attempting to transport Iranian oil.

According to India’s Foreign Ministry, 21 Indian crew members were rescued after the strike. The Omani navy responded to the vessel’s distress call.

The deaths were the first reported since the blockade began on April 13. U.S. forces say they have disabled eight vessels and turned back more than 100 others during the operation.

CENTCOM also reported disabling another tanker, the Guinea-Bissau-flagged M/T Jalveer, in the Gulf of Oman on Thursday after its crew allegedly failed to comply with instructions. A third India-linked tanker was stopped earlier in the week.

“These attacks must cease,” Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said.

Conflict's Wider Impact

The conflict, which began on Feb. 28, has killed thousands of people, mainly in Iran and Lebanon, and contributed to higher global oil prices. The fighting has also become a political challenge for the White House as rising fuel costs have weighed on public support for Trump.

While Trump's latest comments raised expectations of a diplomatic breakthrough, details of any proposed agreement remain unclear and the naval blockade remains in force pending a formal settlement.

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FolkGuitar Platinum Member

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2 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

All Americans including his MAGA cult must know bynow the guy has Dementia and does not know what day it is !!

I’m sure most do by now. There just aren’t that many really ignorant people around. They got fooled. They were conned, and now they know it, but…

…after standing on a soapbox swearing blind loyalty to trump and all he stands for, it’s simply too embarrassing to admit they they were victimized.

Cory1848 Silver Member

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2 hours ago, wombat said:

I have to ask... if you can see the pattern in the stock market manipulation why aren't you using that to your own advantage and making money?

Because we don't have inside information. That's why it's called "insider trading."

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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2 minutes ago, FolkGuitar said:

I’m sure most do by now. There just aren’t that many really ignorant people around. They got fooled. They were conned, and now they know it, but…

…after standing on a soapbox swearing blind loyalty to trump and all he stands for, it’s simply too embarrassing to admit they they were victimized.

So the world is going into recession because yanks find it "embarrassing" WoW !!!

Srikcir Ruby Member

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1 hour ago, Stevemercer said:

Why should Iran make a deal?

Especially since Israel will not agree to any permanent peace agreement that includes Lebanon for which Iran insists.

candide Star Member

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3 hours ago, wombat said:

I have to ask... if you can see the pattern in the stock market manipulation why aren't you using that to your own advantage and making money?

Because he's not among the people who are informed about Trump's statements before he makes them? 😃

ronnie50 Platinum Member

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3 hours ago, wombat said:

I have to ask... if you can see the pattern in the stock market manipulation why aren't you using that to your own advantage and making money?

Because only those in his inner circle know the next move before it's announced and so they have time to buy/sell/put accordingly

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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4 minutes ago, ronnie50 said:

Because only those in his inner circle know the next move before it's announced and so they have time to buy/sell/put accordingly

Insider trading is what you are alluding to which is against the law !! i believe, so why are you yanks not prosecuting the offenders ??

koolkarl Gold Member

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Don't believe a word Trump says and peace with terrorists is impossible.

mordothailand Silver Member

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a big beautiful peace in a couple of days,

sounds reassuring

BusyB Platinum Member

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3 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

In older posts i have addressed where iam from !! again it is irrelevant where iam from ! if the mud sticks so be it i have had plenty of mud thrown at me some sticks some does not it is part of life !! get over it ! iam glad you agree your batshxt craze president has nearly put the world into a recession! but it is ALL you Yanks are responsible for this mess

Trump’s presidency did not occur in a vacuum. In a democracy, leadership is not merely the product of those who cast votes for a candidate, but the culmination of societal forces, historical inequities, and collective inaction.

While it is tempting to place blame solely on the individuals who supported Trump at the polls, the reality is far more complicated. By examining voter apathy, entrenched inequities, the modern media landscape, and outdated institutional structures, it becomes evident that each American plays some role in the broader public responsibility for enabling Trump’s rise, and for the subsequent damage wrought by his administration.

At the heart of any democracy lies a social contract. Citizens agree to remain informed, vote, and hold their leaders accountable. In return, they expect fair representation and a government that addresses the public’s needs.

Over the years, that unwritten pact has frayed. Millions of Americans did not vote in the 2016 election. Some absences were due to frustration with the political system, others out of a sense of futility, or more notably the fruition of years of disenfranchisement campaigns designed to keep voters from the polls.

The combination of widespread disengagement and disillusionment created a vacuum that allowed a smaller, more energized faction of the electorate to determine the country’s trajectory. That vacuum was not filled overnight.

Democratic engagement in the United States has been on a downward trend for decades, with midterm elections often drawing only a fraction of eligible voters. Community-level activism waned in many parts of the country, allowing local issues to fester unchecked.

By the time Trump began his campaign, he was able to tap into simmering resentments and cynicism about “the establishment.” For every American who saw through his rhetoric, there may have been a neighbor, coworker, or relative who — facing a lack of consistent information and feeling ignored by mainstream politics — opted to believe his promises.

Even those who recognized Trump’s shortcomings should bear some responsibility if they did not work hard enough to enfranchise the disenfranchised, or work to promote reforms that encourage fairer voting practices.

an awareness of how an entire society can enable such a presidency is essential to preventing its recurrence. Accountability can begin in everyday spaces.

Agree. Trump is only a symptom not the actual problem. Which is a bigly bad problem looking at the toxicity of the main symptom and the political sepsis it has infected the US with.

Putting your excellent and extensive argument more concisely: every American over 18 years of age either Created, Allowed, or Promoted this calumny. It's called the CAP principle, I believe it comes from accounting/bookkeeping.

It will only get worse as long as everyone is blaming each other rather than asking what their own role in it was - and still is.

candide Star Member

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1 hour ago, MikeandDow said:

Insider trading is what you are alluding to which is against the law !! i believe, so why are you yanks not prosecuting the offenders ??

Because the SEC is headed by a Trump appointee?

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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6 minutes ago, BusyB said:

Agree. Trump is only a symptom not the actual problem. Which is a bigly bad problem looking at the toxicity of the main symptom and the political sepsis it has infected the US with.

Putting your excellent and extensive argument more concisely: every American over 18 years of age either Created, Allowed, or Promoted this calumny. It's called the CAP principle, I believe it comes from accounting/bookkeeping.

It will only get worse as long as everyone is blaming each other rather than asking what their own role in it was - and still is.

Correct !! but the Yanks cannot see it !! all they do is complain why is there no action i thought they had checks and balances for when a crackpot is in charge !!

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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8 minutes ago, candide said:

Because the SEC is headed by a Trump appointee?

there are other means

Office of the Inspector General

The Department of Justice (DOJ)

Congressional Oversight

Filing a Civil Lawsuit

there organizations that can do this Why no action !!

iam not a yanks ! i am just an outsider looking in and what i see is a total mess and in-action on americains part, nobody seems to care which is shamefull

candide Star Member

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38 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

there are other means

Office of the Inspector General

The Department of Justice (DOJ)

Congressional Oversight

Filing a Civil Lawsuit

there organizations that can do this Why no action !!

iam not a yanks ! i am just an outsider looking in and what i see is a total mess and in-action on americains part, nobody seems to care which is shamefull

They are all controlled by Trump.

BusyB Platinum Member

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2 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

Correct !! but the Yanks cannot see it !! all they do is complain why is there no action i thought they had checks and balances for when a crackpot is in charge !!

I think the problem seems to be that very few can actually see the bigger picture and what is actually going down. It's incremental. Like these types always do. And I'm referring here to the people behind Trump rather than him specifically. He's almost a Hindenburg type figure in the rhyming of history.

BarraMarra Ruby Member

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I think Trump is a Bottler gives it big on his social media and the Yanks lap it up. In reality he tried to bluff and threaten Iran then lost his bottle for a scrap. You dont tell an enemy where your going to strike thats madness.

John Drake Diamond Member

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Everyone fails to appreciate DJT's nuanced political strategy and subtle military tactics. And darn right he's going to get a deal, all because he put his name on that book that somebody else wrote for him.

BarraMarra Ruby Member

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He might as well gone the full hog MikeandDow and give the Iranians the time the Assault choppers will be overhead lol.

Eric Loh Star Member

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37 times that Trump said a deal with Iran is imminent. This weekend will pass with no deal. Iran will never give up the uranium and Trump's must have a no uranium deal. This dance will go on for longer or war will re-ignite as Trump get frustrated. The world will adjust to the oil, fertilizer and helium shortages. Trump will not survive the political pressure or he may choke on a Big Mac. The Iran war will add to his resume of failures and will solidified his standing as the worst President in US

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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26 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

37 times that Trump said a deal with Iran is imminent. This weekend will pass with no deal. Iran will never give up the uranium and Trump's must have a no uranium deal. This dance will go on for longer or war will re-ignite as Trump get frustrated. The world will adjust to the oil, fertilizer and helium shortages. Trump will not survive the political pressure or he may choke on a Big Mac. The Iran war will add to his resume of failures and will solidified his standing as the worst President in US

There is NO deal !! there maybe a MoU which is not legally binding the next stage is a deal again not legally binding and finally a contract which is legally binding until you have a contract the rest mean nothing

rudi49jr Platinum Member

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Trump promises 'great' Iran deal:

https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2026/06/trump-announces-great-iran-deal-signing-expected-europe

I'm willing to bet good money that:
a) this 'great' deal will not be better than the situation was before Bibi dragged Trump into this unholy war, and

b) that Trump is going to sell this as a glorious victory, and that Trump is going to keep telling everyone how much he deserves the Nobel peace prize, at the very least.

Just to highlight the kind of narcissistic blowhard we're dealing with here:

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TBKK Explorer Member

TBKK

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8 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

In older posts i have addressed where iam from !! again it is irrelevant where iam from ! if the mud sticks so be it i have had plenty of mud thrown at me some sticks some does not it is part of life !! get over it ! iam glad you agree your batshxt craze president has nearly put the world into a recession! but it is ALL you Yanks are responsible for this mess

Trump’s presidency did not occur in a vacuum. In a democracy, leadership is not merely the product of those who cast votes for a candidate, but the culmination of societal forces, historical inequities, and collective inaction.

While it is tempting to place blame solely on the individuals who supported Trump at the polls, the reality is far more complicated. By examining voter apathy, entrenched inequities, the modern media landscape, and outdated institutional structures, it becomes evident that each American plays some role in the broader public responsibility for enabling Trump’s rise, and for the subsequent damage wrought by his administration.

At the heart of any democracy lies a social contract. Citizens agree to remain informed, vote, and hold their leaders accountable. In return, they expect fair representation and a government that addresses the public’s needs.

Over the years, that unwritten pact has frayed. Millions of Americans did not vote in the 2016 election. Some absences were due to frustration with the political system, others out of a sense of futility, or more notably the fruition of years of disenfranchisement campaigns designed to keep voters from the polls.

The combination of widespread disengagement and disillusionment created a vacuum that allowed a smaller, more energized faction of the electorate to determine the country’s trajectory. That vacuum was not filled overnight.

Democratic engagement in the United States has been on a downward trend for decades, with midterm elections often drawing only a fraction of eligible voters. Community-level activism waned in many parts of the country, allowing local issues to fester unchecked.

By the time Trump began his campaign, he was able to tap into simmering resentments and cynicism about “the establishment.” For every American who saw through his rhetoric, there may have been a neighbor, coworker, or relative who — facing a lack of consistent information and feeling ignored by mainstream politics — opted to believe his promises.

Even those who recognized Trump’s shortcomings should bear some responsibility if they did not work hard enough to enfranchise the disenfranchised, or work to promote reforms that encourage fairer voting practices.

an awareness of how an entire society can enable such a presidency is essential to preventing its recurrence. Accountability can begin in everyday spaces.

President Trump is doing an excellent job.

God Bless America!!

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MikeandDow Ruby Member

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1 hour ago, rudi49jr said:

Trump promises 'great' Iran deal:

https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2026/06/trump-announces-great-iran-deal-signing-expected-europe

I'm willing to bet good money that:
a) this 'great' deal will not be better than the situation was before Bibi dragged Trump into this unholy war, and

b) that Trump is going to sell this as a glorious victory, and that Trump is going to keep telling everyone how much he deserves the Nobel peace prize, at the very least.

Just to highlight the kind of narcissistic blowhard we're dealing with here:

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This is trumps deal !! Yanks are going to be paying iran for year with there Tax dollars

ran’s Mehr news agency publishes the purported text of the draft agreement with Trump. It will keep the Strait of Hormuz under Iranian control, will promise Iran $300 billion in reconstruction money in addition to an immediate cash transfer of $24 billion, a suspension of sanctions and the withdrawal of U.S. forces from the Middle East. Also, a commitment not to bother Iran again about its missiles and proxies, and restraining Israel in Lebanon. The U.S. gets in exchange a pinky promise to respect the NPT. Let’s see what happens in coming days.

rudi49jr Platinum Member

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21 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

This is trumps deal !! Yanks are going to be paying iran for year with there Tax dollars

ran’s Mehr news agency publishes the purported text of the draft agreement with Trump. It will keep the Strait of Hormuz under Iranian control, will promise Iran $300 billion in reconstruction money in addition to an immediate cash transfer of $24 billion, a suspension of sanctions and the withdrawal of U.S. forces from the Middle East. Also, a commitment not to bother Iran again about its missiles and proxies, and restraining Israel in Lebanon. The U.S. gets in exchange a pinky promise to respect the NPT. Let’s see what happens in coming days.

In short, a sh!t deal...

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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1 minute ago, rudi49jr said:

In short, a sh!t deal...

yes

Explorator en Action Senior Member

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10 hours ago, Stevemercer said:

Why should Iran make a deal? They will keep stalling, Trump will keep threatening, Iran will concede a point or two, Trump will anounce a deal is imminent, talks will stall again, and the cycle will keep spinning. Time is on Iran's side.

Don’t ever underestimate “The Donald"☠️

spidermike007 Star Member

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11 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Will Trump never make up his mind?

How difficult can it be?

I think it's safe to say by now Trump is not making any decisions, the Deep State is controlling him like a willing puppet, and their aim is to create chaos and economic sabotage.

GammaGlobulin Star Member

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4 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

I think it's safe to say by now Trump is not making any decisions, the Deep State is controlling him like a willing puppet, and their aim is to create chaos and economic sabotage.

So you say.

But, I for one do not agree.

bendejo Diamond Member

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14 hours ago, worgeordie said:

I expect the deal will be in 2 weeks and will be bigley ....

regards Worgeordie

Ok, in 2 weeks, but not next week because it's Infrastructure Week. clap2

Let him put that on a coin.

IMO, this war will stretch on to affect the 2028 election. Why do I say that? Because the Iranian rulers have some experience influencing US presidential elections; if you don't know what I'm getting at look into US relations with that country in 1980. And 1951.

I'm waiting to hear about someone delivering a cake to Teheran.

Blame the Cake on Ollie North

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-01-22-mn-463-story.html

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