President Trump canceled planned military strikes on Iran, citing concerns over proportionality and potential casualties. The decision marks a shift from his earlier threats of a major attack.
- Trump called off strikes after being advised of possible 150 casualties. - The U.S.
and Iran had engaged in two nights of attacks prior to the reversal. - Trump signaled openness to a diplomatic deal while maintaining a strong military posture.
- International reactions urge restraint, with Iran reportedly open to talks. The situation remains fluid as the administration navigates between military options and diplomacy.