President Donald Trump has announced a major ceasefire agreement with Iran, temporarily suspending what he called “destructive bombing” after delivering a mᴀssive ultimatum that forced Tehran to the negotiating table.

In a powerful statement from the White House, Trump declared that the United States will pause its most intense military operations against Iranian targets for an initial two-week period, provided Iran fully complies with the terms. These include an immediate halt to all missile attacks on Israel, cessation of aggression in the Strait of Hormuz, and verifiable steps toward dismantling key elements of its nuclear weapons program.
The announcement comes after weeks of devastating U.S. and Israeli strikes that crippled Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, destroyed major missile production facilities, and severely damaged its oil export capabilities. Military analysts say Iran’s regime was facing near-total collapse of its war machine when Trump issued his final “huge threat” — a warning that the full might of the U.S. military would be unleashed if Tehran refused to negotiate.

“America has shown tremendous strength,” Trump stated. “We have brought them to their knees. Now we will see if they choose peace or total destruction.”
While some critics call the ceasefire premature, supporters argue it is a masterstroke of “peace through strength.” Israel has been fully consulted and maintains the right to defend itself if Iran violates the agreement. The IDF remains on high alert.
This development marks a potential turning point in the 2026 Iran War. After months of intense conflict, the Iranian regime appears to have blinked. The coming days will test whether Tehran is genuinely willing to end its aggression or is simply buying time to regroup.
President Trump has once again shown the world that decisive American leadership can force even the most defiant regimes to reconsider their path.
