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White House: Talks with Iran, ten-day deadline set

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Washington — White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday that backchannel talks between the United States and Iran are ongoing despite Tehran's public denials, and President Donald Trump announced a ten-day suspension of strikes as he seeks a deal by April 6. Leavitt said this week the administration is sustaining military pressure with a four-to-six-week operational horizon and has discussed asking Gulf allies to help cover costs; the Pentagon reported more than $11.3 billion spent in the campaign's first six days, intensifying fiscal and diplomatic considerations.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Early March 2026: U.S. military operations against Iranian targets are reported; Pentagon briefs Congress on campaign costs.
  • Late March 2026: President Trump posts on Truth Social announcing a 10-day suspension of strikes and signaling negotiations.
  • March 30, 2026: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt briefs reporters, saying talks with Iran are ongoing.
  • March 30–31, 2026: International agencies report administration hopes to reach a deal by April 6 and mention asking Gulf allies for financial support.
  • Early April 2026: The administration's ten-day window concludes and officials indicate ongoing operational timelines and diplomatic options.

Why This Matters to You

These talks could affect your wallet. The Pentagon's reported $11.3 billion spend in six days could impact taxes or public services. Watch for news on whether Gulf allies will help cover costs.

The Bottom Line

The U.S. is in high-stakes talks with Iran while maintaining military pressure. The goal is a deal by April 6, but officials haven't confirmed that yet. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in global politics.

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Who Benefited

US defense contractors, allied Gulf states offering logistical support, and the Trump administration benefit politically and financially from sustained military operations and potential cost-sharing agreements.

Who Impacted

Iranian civilians and infrastructure, regional populations near conflict zones, and U.S. taxpayers suffer immediate humanitarian, infrastructural, and fiscal consequences from continued hostilities.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
6
Right Leaning:
3
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
3
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 50%, Right 50%
Who Benefited

US defense contractors, allied Gulf states offering logistical support, and the Trump administration benefit politically and financially from sustained military operations and potential cost-sharing agreements.

Who Impacted

Iranian civilians and infrastructure, regional populations near conflict zones, and U.S. taxpayers suffer immediate humanitarian, infrastructural, and fiscal consequences from continued hostilities.

Coverage of Story:

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From Center

White House: Talks with Iran, ten-day deadline set

WPEC TRT World Asian News International (ANI)
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Leavitt says talks with Iran are happening behind the scenes despite Iran denying it

WPMI TASS english.news.cn

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