US President Donald Trump has announced a fresh 10-day pause on attacks targeting Iran’s energy infrastructure, just three days after initially ordering a 5-day halt. The move signals a cautious shift toward diplomacy, even as tensions between the two sides remain high.
Trump said negotiations are “going very well,” but added that he is not certain whether the United States will ultimately reach a deal with Iran.
From 5 Days to 10 Days, A Window for Diplomacy
The United States had first paused strikes for five days to allow space for talks. Now, that pause has been extended by another 10 days, giving both sides more time to negotiate and avoid further escalation.
Reports indicate that the new deadline will run until April 6, during which diplomatic engagement is expected to intensify. The extension suggests that discussions have shown some progress, or at least that Washington is willing to give diplomacy a longer chance.

Mixed Signals on a Possible Deal
Despite the extension, Trump’s remarks reflect uncertainty. While he praised ongoing talks, he clearly stated that he does not know if the US is willing to make a deal with Iran.
This dual messaging highlights a strategy where military pressure and diplomacy are being used at the same time.
Iran, meanwhile, has reportedly raised concerns over certain US conditions, making negotiations more complex.
Why Energy Targets Matter
Iran’s energy infrastructure has been a central focus of US strategy in the conflict. Strikes on these facilities can disrupt global oil supply, making them a powerful tool in both economic and military terms.
The pause in attacks has provided temporary relief to global markets, though uncertainty continues to drive volatility.
Oil prices have remained elevated due to fears of supply disruption, especially around the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route.
Global Mediation Efforts Underway
Several countries are actively working to mediate between Washington and Tehran. These diplomatic efforts aim to reduce tensions and prevent a wider regional conflict.
However, major differences remain, particularly over Iran’s nuclear program and its regional influence.
A Critical Moment for the Conflict
The additional 10-day pause creates a narrow but important window for diplomacy. Trump has warned that if talks fail, attacks on Iran’s energy facilities could resume.
For now, the situation remains fragile, with both sides balancing negotiation and confrontation. The coming days are likely to determine whether this pause leads to a breakthrough or a renewed escalation.
After 5-Day Pause, US President Donald Trump Extends Iran Attack Halt by 10 More Days
US President Donald Trump has announced a fresh 10-day pause on attacks targeting Iran’s energy infrastructure, just three days after initially ordering a 5-day halt. The move signals a cautious shift toward diplomacy, even as tensions between the two sides remain high.
Trump said negotiations are “going very well,” but added that he is not certain whether the United States will ultimately reach a deal with Iran.
From 5 Days to 10 Days, A Window for Diplomacy
The United States had first paused strikes for five days to allow space for talks. Now, that pause has been extended by another 10 days, giving both sides more time to negotiate and avoid further escalation.
Reports indicate that the new deadline will run until April 6, during which diplomatic engagement is expected to intensify. The extension suggests that discussions have shown some progress, or at least that Washington is willing to give diplomacy a longer chance.
Mixed Signals on a Possible Deal
Despite the extension, Trump’s remarks reflect uncertainty. While he praised ongoing talks, he clearly stated that he does not know if the US is willing to make a deal with Iran.
This dual messaging highlights a strategy where military pressure and diplomacy are being used at the same time.
Iran, meanwhile, has reportedly raised concerns over certain US conditions, making negotiations more complex.
Why Energy Targets Matter
Iran’s energy infrastructure has been a central focus of US strategy in the conflict. Strikes on these facilities can disrupt global oil supply, making them a powerful tool in both economic and military terms.
The pause in attacks has provided temporary relief to global markets, though uncertainty continues to drive volatility.
Oil prices have remained elevated due to fears of supply disruption, especially around the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route.
Global Mediation Efforts Underway
Several countries are actively working to mediate between Washington and Tehran. These diplomatic efforts aim to reduce tensions and prevent a wider regional conflict.
However, major differences remain, particularly over Iran’s nuclear program and its regional influence.
A Critical Moment for the Conflict
The additional 10-day pause creates a narrow but important window for diplomacy. Trump has warned that if talks fail, attacks on Iran’s energy facilities could resume.
For now, the situation remains fragile, with both sides balancing negotiation and confrontation. The coming days are likely to determine whether this pause leads to a breakthrough or a renewed escalation.
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