President Trump has stepped back from military action and opted for renewed diplomacy with Iran — marking the second pause in strikes in just two days. As regional mediators push a proposed framework aimed at ending hostilities through a U.S.–Iran “letter of intent,” Washington and Tehran trade cautious language while negotiators work to close remaining gaps. Israeli leaders, meanwhile, voiced strong objections to the plan, arguing continued military pressure is needed; Tehran warned of a forceful response to any new attacks. Pakistan, Qatar and several Arab states have intensified shuttle diplomacy, presenting a blueprint that would open 30 days of talks on Iran’s nuclear activities and shipping routes in exchange for phased release of frozen funds. With sensitive intelligence leaks and mounting domestic and regional pressure, officials say the talks sit on a razor’s edge between peace and renewed conflict. Will diplomacy hold, or will hardliners on both sides push events back toward confrontation? Watch for updates as this fast-moving story develops.
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