Trump Optimistic About Iran Deal as War Enters 101st Day
101 days of Iran War: Trump says deal could be signed in 2-3 days
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President Donald Trump expressed hope that a deal with Iran could be finalized within two to three days, as the conflict continues into its 15th week. He confirmed a temporary agreement between Israel and Iran to cease hostilities for a week, complicating negotiations.
- 01Trump indicated that negotiations with Iran could conclude in two to three days, aiming for a strong deal that prevents nuclear weapon access.
- 02The war, initiated on February 28, has now lasted 101 days, with escalating tensions between Israel and Iran.
- 03Gas prices have surged to an average of $4.16 per gallon, reflecting the impact of the ongoing conflict on the oil market.
- 04Mediators from Pakistan are involved in efforts to establish a permanent ceasefire, but both sides remain firm in their demands.
- 05Two U.S. soldiers were rescued after their helicopter crashed near Oman, with the cause of the incident still unclear.
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President Donald Trump announced that a deal with Iran could be finalized in the next two to three days, expressing optimism about ongoing negotiations aimed at ending the conflict that has now lasted 101 days. Trump noted that he had spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, confirming a temporary agreement for Israel and Iran to refrain from attacks for another week. This ceasefire, however, is complicated by recent exchanges of fire between Israel and Iranian-backed forces in Lebanon. Trump emphasized that the upcoming deal would ensure Iran cannot develop nuclear weapons and would lead to the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical trade route for oil. The ongoing conflict has caused gas prices to rise significantly, with the national average now at $4.16 per gallon. Meanwhile, U.S. Central Command reported that two soldiers were rescued after their helicopter crashed in the region, although details about the cause of the crash remain uncertain.
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The ongoing conflict and negotiations are affecting global oil prices, leading to increased gas prices for consumers.
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