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Trump Claims New Iran Deal Amid Conflicting Reports and Skepticism

Topic: geopoliticsRegion: North AmericaUpdated: i3 outletsSources: 6⚠ Bias gap — sources divergeSpectrum: Mostly CenterFiltered: Europe (2/6)· Clear4 min read
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Story Summary
SITUATION
Donald Trump announced a 'great settlement' with Iran, claiming a deal is imminent. However, skepticism arose as both sides released conflicting accounts, undermining hopes for peace.
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Spectrum: Mostly Center🌍Europe: 2 · Other: 2 · US: 1 · Asia: 1
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KEY FACTS
  • Will Trump’s 39th Iran promise be another fanciful claim or the real deal?
  • At least 39 times, Donald Trump has declared that a deal between the US and Iran is close, imminent or nearly complete.
  • Middle East crisis live: Trump cancels tonight’s ‘scheduled strikes and bombings’ on Iran as Iranian source says nothing agreed
  • He announced on Truth Social on Thursday that he was cancelling the ‘scheduled strikes’ on Iran. Oil prices fall after Trump announces he is canceling strikes. Iran says it has not yet agreed, reports say.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

The ongoing military conflict between the United States and Israel against Iran, which began with coordinated strikes in March 2026, has escalated tensions in the region significantly.

The U.S. and Israeli forces targeted key Iranian military infrastructure, including power plants and air defenses, in response to Iranian military actions that were perceived as retaliatory measures against these strikes. This military campaign is part of a broader pattern of hostilities that have developed over the years, rooted in complex geopolitical dynamics.

Brief

Donald Trump has once again declared that a significant deal with Iran is on the horizon, stating that a 'great settlement' has been reached. This marks at least the 39th time he has made such claims, which have often been met with skepticism.

Following his announcement on Thursday, conflicting reports from both the US and Iran surfaced by Friday morning, unraveling any immediate hope for a resolution to the ongoing conflict. Trump's history of fluctuating between threats of military action and optimistic diplomatic statements has contributed to doubts about the validity of his latest claim.

The market responded positively to the announcement, with oil prices falling, reflecting investor hope for a peaceful resolution. However, the immediate contradiction from both sides raises questions about the actual progress made.

As the situation develops, it remains unclear whether this claim will lead to tangible results or if it will be another instance of exaggerated promises without substance.

Where sources differ
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Left-leaning (2)
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Middle East crisis live: Trump cancels tonight’s ‘scheduled strikes and bombings’ on Iran as Iranian source says nothing agreed He announced on Truth Social on Thursday that he was
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Will Trump’s 39th Iran promise be another fanciful claim or the real deal? At least 39 times, Donald Trump has declared that a deal between the US and Iran is close, imminent or ne
Center (4)
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Sources
2 of 6 linked articles · Filter: Europe