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With Iran-Israel ceasefire, Trump’s high-risk strikes may pay off

The White House, White House, US President Donald Trump and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio (R), through this work paper, Washington, DC on June 21, 2025 in the White House, three Iranian nuclear enrichment areas are sitting in the situation room.White House with Getty Images

US President Donald Trump has gambled a gambling by putting the US into a worsening conflict between Israel and Iran, but at least he may have paid for now.

On Tuesday evening, Trump announced that the two countries have accepted the ceasefire, which he said would lead to a permanent peace.

Although neither Israel or Iran confirmed the development of development, the White House officials specifically launch what they say is a diplomatic breakthrough.

And if the US president actually ended what he labeled the “12 -day war”, the US air strikes would take an important step from the threshold of a conflict on the threshold of swallowing the region, as well as withdrawing America after hitting Iran nuclear facilities on Saturday.

Iran Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said, “The Israeli regime stopped its illegal aggression towards the Iranian people after 4 o’clock at the latest after 4 o’clock,” he said.

This may not be called a ceasefire, but 4 in the morning to come to Tehran Israeli attacks reportedly stopped. The two parties appear on the verge of rejecting heat.

This latest development comes after a turbulent day in the region where Iran promises retaliation to the US strike on Saturday.

According to early reports, all Iranian missiles directed to the Great US base in Qatar were seized and there was no American losses or damage.

During his speech to the nation on Saturday night, Donald Trump warned that there would be an overwhelming American answer to any Iranian attack on the US interests. He promised that there were more targets that could be shot by American forces if necessary.

More than 24 hours, the world waited to see what Iran would do. After Iran moved, attention returned to the US president and took the first word after a few hours.

“Iran has officially answered to destroying its nuclear facilities, with a very weak answer to destroying its nuclear facilities.”

The video shows us air defenses through Qatar as Iran attacks its base

He added that Iran has removed this from their “systems” and “perhaps Iran can now progress to peace and sleep in the region”.

When the damage was limited, Trump seemed to be inclined to hold his fire in the hope that Iranians would be willing to negotiate seriously. And behind the curtain, the White House says he talked to Qatar mediators and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to solve the details of the ceasefire.

Trump’s weekend attack on Iran was a high -risk maneuver, but a scenario where payments have already emerged.

A similar dynamic played himself in January 2020, when Trump ordered the targeted killing of Iranian Revolutionary Guard leader Qasem Soleimani to be killed in Baghdad.

Iran wounded more than 100 American troops and threw missiles on military bases in Iraq, but the United States chose not to rise. The cooler heads ultimately won.

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According to the US media, in the last attacks of Monday, Iran fired a series of missiles equal to the total number of bombs that it fell during the weekend attack at American bases.

Iran, Trump said it was grateful to the Qatar government before the launch of the Qatar government, along with the prior notification, argues that Iranians are looking for proportionality, not climbing.

For most of the day, Trump focused on oil price, the scope of American media, and former Russian President Dimitry Medvedev’s proposal to an external nation providing nuclear weapons to Iran.

When he returned from the G7 meetings in Canada on Monday night, Trump told journalists that the US army was preparing for the Iranian threat.

“We have great people who know how to protect themselves,” he said. “Our troops are ready.”

However, if Iran decides another attack tour – and there are American deaths or significant damage – pressure will increase for Trump to respond.

On Sunday, US officials, uncertainly, unlike the past US leaders – said that this president was following the threats.

However, in order to do so, it will risk a kind of war that even Trump’s own supporters are afraid of, if the US will participate in this war.

However, for now, Trump is following a ramp for more seemingly fighting, and both countries seem willing to entertain him.

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