Washington — The White House announced April 8 that U.S. forces paused planned strikes against Iran and that Operation Epic Fury met its objectives in 38 days, with President Trump ordering a two-week suspension to open diplomatic negotiations and seek safe reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The pause began Tuesday after calls between President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir; Iran indicated conditional acceptance, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chair Gen. Dan Caine scheduled briefings this week to explain outcomes and next steps.
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This ceasefire affects your safety and gas prices. The Strait of Hormuz is a key oil route. If it's closed, gas prices could rise. Keep an eye on the pump and your budget.
The U.S. and Iran are taking a breather, but it's not over. The next two weeks are crucial for diplomatic talks. Stay informed on updates. Worth forwarding if you know someone affected by gas prices.
U.S. administration and allied negotiators gained diplomatic leverage and a pause to pursue negotiated terms while citing military success that they say strengthens their bargaining position.
Iranian civilians and regional maritime commerce experienced immediate disruption and heightened security risks during strikes and the subsequent uncertainty surrounding the two-week pause.
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