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Trump thanks Iran for halting executions as allies discourage U.S. strikes
Summary
President Trump thanked Iran for canceling planned executions he said involved more than 800 political prisoners, and several Middle Eastern allies urged the United States to hold off on military strikes; the White House said all options remain on the table.
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President Donald Trump publicly thanked the Iranian government on Friday after saying it had canceled executions he described as involving more than 800 political prisoners. The remark came after days in which the president suggested the U.S. might respond if Iran carried out mass executions tied to nationwide protests. Over the past 48 hours, several Middle Eastern allies reportedly urged the United States to refrain from striking Iran, citing risks to regional stability and the global economy. White House officials have said options remain under consideration even as the president's tone shifted.
Key developments:
- Trump thanked Iran for canceling executions he said involved more than 800 political prisoners.
- Several Middle Eastern allies urged the U.S. to hold off on military strikes, citing regional and economic concerns.
- The White House maintained that all options remain on the table while the immediate threat of action has eased.
Summary:
The president's public acknowledgment followed Iran's reported decision to halt the executions and came alongside diplomatic pleas from regional partners to avoid military action. How U.S. policy will proceed from here is undetermined at this time.
