Trump Cancels Iran Strikes, Announces Completion of US
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- Trump Cancels Iran Strikes, Says Tehran Has ‘Approved’ Talks - WSJ
- Trump calls off Iran strikes, tells The Post the US-Tehran deal is ‘all wrapped up’
- Trump calls off Iran strikes, tells The Post US-Tehran deal is 'all wrapped up'
On June 11, 2026, President Donald Trump announced the cancellation of planned military strikes against Iran, a decision that followed a series of threats to escalate military action. Trump cited successful negotiations with Tehran, stating that discussions had reached the highest levels of Iranian leadership and received approval from all parties involved.
This development comes amid ongoing efforts to secure a peace deal that would ease tensions in the region, particularly concerning Iran's control over the strategic Strait of Hormuz. While Trump has repeatedly claimed that a deal to end the war is close, the specifics of the agreement remain unclear.
Reports suggest that the deal may involve reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending a US blockade on Iranian ports, which has been a point of contention in the ongoing conflict. Both Iranian and Western sources have indicated that negotiations have intensified, signaling a potential shift in the dynamics of the conflict.
However, the situation remains fluid, and the implications of this cancellation on future US-Iran relations are yet to be fully understood.
Left- and right-leaning outlets are covering this story differently — in which facts to emphasize, which context to include, and how to frame causes and consequences.

