President Trump unexpectedly suggested a possible agreement with Iran following a day marked by escalating tensions. He initially stated an intention to attack Iran, but later reversed course, announcing the potential for a “great” deal. This shift occurred without apparent prior consultation with key ally, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Iranian officials, however, have denied the existence of any agreement. The sudden change in tone raises questions about the administration’s strategy regarding Iran’s nuclear program and regional influence. Details of any potential deal remain unclear, and skepticism persists given previous failed attempts at negotiation. The situation remains fluid and subject to rapid change.