
US Cancels Planned Strikes on Iran Amid Promising Peace Negotiations
President Trump cancels June 11 airstrikes on Iran amid progress in multilateral negotiations involving regional allies, averting immediate military escalation.

President Trump cancels June 11 airstrikes on Iran amid progress in multilateral negotiations involving regional allies, averting immediate military escalation.

The US resumed airstrikes on Iran following the downing of an Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz, reflecting escalating regional tensions with significant economic implications.

Israel strikes Iranian targets in retaliation for missile attacks amid US efforts to negotiate peace with Tehran, highlighting regional tensions and economic risks.

The US has covertly assisted about 70 commercial vessels through the Iran-blocked Strait of Hormuz amid escalating tensions, impacting global energy markets and maritime security.

The US struck a Gambian-flagged ship enforcing the Strait of Hormuz blockade, reflecting deep geopolitical tensions that disrupt critical energy trade routes and impact global markets.

The US military conducted defensive strikes on southern Iran to counter threats amid ongoing peace talks, highlighting fragile regional stability and potential economic repercussions.

President Trump delays a planned military strike on Iran following Gulf leaders' intervention, as serious negotiations continue amid complex US-Iran tensions.

US President Trump announced significant progress in talks with Iran, with a potential deal to end years of conflict over Iran's nuclear program and sanctions.

US-Iran tensions trigger a 7% rise in Brent oil prices amid threats of long-term blockade, exposing the economic vulnerabilities of global energy markets.