Trump agrees to pause attacks on Iran if Strait of Hormuz opens
US President Donald Trump says he has agreed to extend his threatened deadline to attack Iran by two weeks.
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- US President Donald Trump says he has agreed to extend his threatened deadline to attack Iran by two weeks.
- Reported by Al Jazeera.
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US President Donald Trump says he has agreed to extend his threatened deadline to attack Iran by two weeks.
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