President Donald Trump abruptly cancelled planned military strikes against Iran, reversing earlier threats of retaliation. The decision came as Trump indicated progress towards a potential agreement with Tehran, stating that “points were approved.” Despite the cancellation of immediate military action, the United States will maintain a naval blockade of Iran. This blockade will remain in effect until a final deal is reached, with details regarding the signing location and date to be announced shortly. The shift in tone suggests a de-escalation of tensions following a period of heightened conflict between the two nations. The nature of the potential agreement remains unclear, but the move indicates a willingness to pursue diplomatic solutions. This development follows a series of escalating incidents in the Persian Gulf.