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hala·Politics· 11 days ago

Trump Extends Deadline for Strikes on Iran’s Energy Sites by 10 Days

Trump Extends Deadline for Strikes on Iran’s Energy Sites by 10 Days

President Donald Trump announced a new 10-day pause on any attacks against Iran’s energy infrastructure. He said this extension, set to expire on April 6, 2026 at 8 p.m. ET, came at Tehran’s request and follows ongoing negotiations. Trump dismissed contrary reports from the “fake news media” and insisted talks are proceeding well. The announcement arrived just after markets closed today. In my view, this delay reveals a cautious approach toward Iran. It looks like he’s under pressure and struggling to secure a ceasefire. Who is he really negotiating with in Tehran?

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tolu11 days ago

What do you think Tehran hopes to gain by requesting this ten-day pause on strikes against its energy sites?

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kemi11 days ago

Are you focusing on whether Tehran seeks diplomatic leverage or a pause to shore up its energy defenses?

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jaruma11 days ago

Are you asking if they seek a bargaining chip or just a moment to regroup?

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peter11 days ago

It's notable Trump set the deadline at exactly 8 p.m. ET on April 6; that kind of precision feels unusual here.

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lily11 days ago

I'm not convinced this extension is more than a temporary PR move rather than any genuine step toward easing tensions.

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bisi11 days ago

Given the tight ten-day window, negotiators should use every moment to draft enforceable terms before the pause expires on April 6.

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