Trump Delays Iran Strikes for 5 Days Amid "Productive" Hostility Resolution Talks

US President Donald Trump has announced a five-day postponement of planned US military strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure, contingent on the success of ongoing discussions. He stated the US and Iran have had "very good and productive conversations" aimed at a total resolution of hostilities in the Middle East. The conflict, now in its fourth week, began with the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader and has led Iran to virtually close the critical Strait of Hormuz. Iran's parliamentary speaker warned that any US attack would trigger retaliatory strikes on energy infrastructure across the region.

Key Points: Trump Postpones Military Strikes on Iran for Five Days

  • 5-day strike postponement
  • Talks on Middle East hostility resolution
  • Iran threatened regional energy retaliation
  • Conflict began with Khamenei's death
  • Strait of Hormuz closure impacts global energy
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Trump instructs Dept of War to "postpone any, all military strikes" against Iran's energy infra for five days

US President Donald Trump instructs Dept of War to delay strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure, citing productive talks for Middle East resolution.

"very good and productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, March 23

In a significant announcement, US President Donald Trump on Monday said he has instructed the Department of War to postpone military strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for five days subject to the success of the ongoing discussions, noting that United States and Iran had "very good and productive conversation" regarding total resolution of hostilities in the Middle East.

The announcement came as the war between Israel-US and Iran has entered its fourth week.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated that the conversations will continue through the week.

"I am please to report that the United States of America, and the country of Iran, have had, over the last two days, very good and productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East," Trump said.

"Based on the tenor and tone of these in depth, detailed, and constructive conversations, witch will continue throughout the week, I have instructed the Department of War to postpone any and all military strikes against Iranian power plants and energy Infrastructure for a five day period, subject to the success of the ongoing meetings and discussions. Thank you for your attention to this matter!" he added.

There has been worry across the world over the disruptions to energy supply chains due to the war, which started on February 28.

Trump had earlier warned Iran of severe consequences if it fails to reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, a key global energy transit route.

In an earlier post on Truth Social, Trump stated that if Iran does not "fully open" the Strait within 48 hours, the United States would target and "obliterate" Iranian power plants.

"If Iran doesn't FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST!" the post read.

Following this, Iran on Sunday issued a stringent warning to the United States, threatening to target critical energy infrastructure across the region in an "irreversible manner".

In a post on X, the speaker of Iran's Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, stated that any attack on Iranian power plants or infrastructure would prompt retaliatory strikes on regional energy facilities.

"Immediately after the power plants and infrastructure in our country are targeted, the critical infrastructure, energy infrastructure, and oil facilities throughout the region will be considered legitimate targets and will be destroyed in an irreversible manner, and the price of oil will remain high for a long time," Ghalibaf stated in his post.

The escalating conflict that began on February 28 with the killing of 86-year-old Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in joint military strikes by the US and Israel, after which Iran, in retaliation, targeted Israel and US assets in several Gulf countries, causing disruption in the waterways and affecting international energy markets and global economic stability.

Due to the conflict in the region, Iran has virtually closed the Strait of Hormuz.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Postponing strikes is not a policy, it's just a pause. The US-Israel action that started this by assassinating a head of state was incredibly reckless. It set the whole region on fire. Now the entire world's economy has to hold its breath for five days? The approach seems chaotic.
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Aditya G
Strait of Hormuz is the lifeline for oil from the Gulf. If it stays closed, petrol prices in India will skyrocket further. The government needs to fast-track strategic reserves and alternative supply routes. This crisis shows our over-dependence on that region.
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Priya S
"Very good and productive conversation" – let's hope it's true and not just for show. Diplomacy should have been the first option, not the last. The threat to "obliterate" power plants would hurt ordinary Iranians the most. Civilian infrastructure should be off-limits.
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Karthik V
The global order feels so fragile. One incident and everything unravels. India has to walk a very careful diplomatic line here. We have ties with both sides. Our foreign ministry's job just got ten times harder. Jai Hind.
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Meera T
Five days is not a long time. The real test is what happens after. Will there be a lasting deal, or just a return to threats? The cycle of provocation and retaliation helps no one. Stability is needed for trade, investment, and growth everywhere, including India.

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