Washington DC, April 7, 2026:
As the deadline for a potential deal approaches, US President Donald Trump may hold off on taking action against Iran if negotiations show signs of success, according to a report by Axios.
Possibility of Last-Minute Pause
Citing a senior administration official, the report stated:
“If the president sees a deal is coming together, he’ll probably hold off. But only he and he alone makes that decision.”
This indicates that while the deadline remains firm, there is still a possibility of flexibility depending on diplomatic progress.
No Guarantee of Extension
Despite the possibility of a delay, defence officials remain cautious.
Another official reportedly expressed skepticism about any extension, suggesting that the situation remains highly uncertain and tense.
Strong Warning Still in Place
The development comes shortly after Trump issued a stark warning to Iran, setting a deadline of Tuesday, 8:00 PM (Eastern Time).
“After that, they are going to have no bridges… no power plants. Stone ages.”
The warning reflects the seriousness of the situation and the potential for escalation if no agreement is reached.
Background of the Conflict
Trump stated that the conflict, which began on February 28, initially involved a stronger Iran but claimed that US actions have significantly weakened its position.
“I’m standing here with a much more powerful Iran than a month ago — not anymore.”
He also reiterated that previous administrations should have addressed the issue earlier.
What This Means Globally
- Possibility of last-minute diplomatic breakthrough
- Continued risk of military escalation
- Impact on global oil markets and regional stability
- Heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East
As the deadline looms, the situation remains fluid. While President Trump has issued a firm ultimatum, the possibility of delaying action offers a narrow window for diplomacy.
The next few hours will be crucial in determining whether tensions ease or escalate further.
