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Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire While Keeping Military Pressure in Place

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Kristian Thorne
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The White House is walking a tightrope between diplomacy and deterrence.

In a new statement, President Donald Trump announced an extension of the current ceasefire with Iran, signaling a temporary pause in escalation while leaving military pressure firmly intact.

The decision comes amid reports of internal divisions within Iran’s leadership, which Trump described as “seriously fractured.” According to the statement, that instability played a key role in granting more time before any final outcome is reached.

But the extension was not made in isolation.

Trump said the move followed direct outreach from Asim Munir and Shehbaz Sharif, who requested additional time to help facilitate a unified proposal amid ongoing tensions.

That diplomatic angle adds a new layer.

Pakistan stepping in as an intermediary suggests broader regional involvement, as countries with strategic ties to both sides attempt to prevent further escalation.

Still, the pause does not mean de-escalation.

The U.S. is maintaining its military posture, including a continued blockade strategy and forward-positioned forces. Officials say troops remain fully prepared, signaling that while talks are open, the option for force has not been taken off the table.

Trump framed the extension as a window for Iran to respond, warning that discussions will eventually conclude “one way or the other.”

That phrase is doing a lot of work.

It underscores the administration’s approach of negotiating from a position of strength, keeping pressure high while offering a limited opportunity for diplomatic resolution.

The stakes remain enormous.

Tensions in the region have already disrupted global energy flows and raised concerns about broader conflict. Any shift, whether toward escalation or agreement, could have ripple effects across oil markets, international alliances, and regional stability.

For now, the situation sits in a fragile holding pattern.

A ceasefire extended. Military forces on standby. And multiple nations watching closely as the next move takes shape.

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