Trump Signs Memo Targeting End of Iran War, Official Says
President Trump has signed a memo aimed at ending the war with Iran, according to a White House official.
President Donald Trump signed a memorandum aimed at ending the ongoing conflict with Iran, a White House official confirmed, marking a potentially significant diplomatic and military development in U.S. foreign policy toward Tehran.
The memo signals an intent by the Trump administration to pursue a resolution to hostilities with Iran, though the specific terms, mechanisms, and timeline outlined in the document were not immediately disclosed by White House officials.
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The move comes amid long-running tensions between Washington and Tehran over Iran's nuclear program, regional proxy conflicts, and decades of strained diplomatic relations. Any formal effort to wind down hostilities would represent a major shift in U.S. strategy in the Middle East.
Analysts will be watching closely to see whether the memo translates into concrete negotiations or policy changes, and how Iran responds to any overtures from the Trump administration. The broader geopolitical implications — for U.S. allies in the region, including Israel and Gulf states — are likely to generate significant debate in Washington and abroad.
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