Donald Trumpwill refrain from bombingIranThe energy infrastructure will remain in place until at least early April, following an extension of the deadline for Tehran to engage in negotiations by ten days.
The leader stated he followed the instructions of Iranian authorities, sharing the statement on social media in the afternoon on Thursday.
“According to the Iranian Government’s request, please allow this statement to indicate that I am extending the period of Energy Plant destruction by 10 days until Monday, April 6, 2026, at 8 P.M., Eastern Time,” Trump stated.
Discussions are continuing, and although there have been incorrect claims by the Fake News Media and others, they are proceeding very successfully.
Trump initially declared a five-day halt to US attacks on Iran’s energy sector on Monday, and has sincepresented a 15-point peace proposal to the government.
Tehran dismissed the conditions and promised to keep fighting, causing oil prices to surge after they had dropped at the beginning of the week.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated to state-run media that communications between the two nations via intermediaries does not imply ‘discussions with the United States.’
International benchmark Brent crude rose 5.7 percent on Thursday to $108 per barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate contracts increased by 4.6 percent to $95 per barrel.



Prolonging the temporary truce regarding Iran’s energy sector enables the US and Iran to keep discussing ways to conclude the conflict, which has been ongoing for four weeks.
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff stated on Thursday that discussions held in conjunction with Jared Kushner and Iranian representatives had yielded positive results.
“I am able to inform you today that we, together with your foreign policy team, have introduced a 15-point action plan that serves as the foundation for a peace agreement,” he stated during Thursday’s Cabinet meeting.
It has been shared with the Pakistani government, serving as the intermediary,” he added. “This has led to clear and favorable communication and discussions.
The Iranian government has increased its pressure on Washington while negotiations continue, openly stating its ongoing efforts to develop a nuclear weapon.
The unyielding US-Israeli attacks have convinced the government that it has nothing to gain by refraining from developing a nuclear weapon, according to sources who spoke to Reuters.
State TV broadcast a report this month where conservative commentator Nasser Torabi stated that the Iranian people called for action: ‘We must take steps to develop a nuclear weapon. Either we create it or obtain it.’
Iran’s official media reported on Thursday that over aOne million soldiers have been called to armsin anticipation of a possible US land invasion aimed at restoring access to the Strait of Hormuz.


The warnings from Tehran arrive as the US military is reportedlyplotting a “final strike” to eliminate the remaining elements of the Islamic government, a danger that might involve American soldiers in Iran alongside a severe aerial attack.
“Trump has one hand open for a deal, while the other is a fist, ready to punch you in the damn face,” said a Trump advisor to Axios.
The leader has informed his closest advisors that he is ready to proceed with a large-scale invasion if Tehran keeps rejecting his diplomatic efforts.
Top officials at the Pentagon directed approximately 2,000 paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division to head to the Middle East this week, where they will join roughly 4,500 Marines already on their way to the area.






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