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Trump gives Iran 3-5 days to decide on ceasefire

The US has extended a truce for 3-5 days, believing internal splits in Iran between negotiators and the IRGC present a chance for diplomacy.

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The Trump administration has reportedly given Iran a deadline of a few days to return to the negotiating table, warning that hostilities may resume if they do not. According to Axios sources, President Trump is ready to extend the current truce for another three to five days to give Iran an opportunity to get its affairs in order. American officials state they see an absolute split within Iran between the civilian negotiators and the military, specifically the IRGC, which they believe appeared after Israel's assassination of senior Iranian official Ali Larijani. The US assessment is that Trump believes the US has achieved all it can militarily and now wants to exit the war through diplomacy.
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6d agoUkraine Watch

The report clarifies that the ceasefire extension will be for three to five days and will not be indefinite.

6d agoОперация Z: Военкоры Русской Весны

The report adds new details on the perceived internal split in Iran, linking it to the assassination of Ali Larijani and the alleged inability of his successor to coordinate between the IRGC and political leadership.

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