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Trump Announces Iran Deal Nearing Completion as 84-Day Conflict May Finally End

President Donald Trump announced Saturday that a major agreement involving Iran and several allied nations has been “largely negotiated,” signaling what could soon become the end of the controversial 84-day conflict that has kept the world on edge. And just like that, while the media spent months predicting chaos and disaster, Trump may once again be closing a deal nobody thought possible.

In a post on Truth Social, President Trump revealed that he held a “very good call” with leaders from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain regarding the ongoing negotiations.

“An Agreement has been largely negotiated, subject to finalization between the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the various other Countries, as listed,” Trump wrote.

The president also confirmed that he spoke directly with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, noting that the conversation “likewise, went very well.”

The development marks a potentially massive diplomatic breakthrough after nearly three months of escalating tensions and uncertainty in the region. While critics and establishment insiders constantly claimed the situation would spiral out of control, Trump appears to have done what he has always promised — put America in a position of strength while bringing leaders to the table.

Unlike the endless foreign policy disasters pushed by Washington’s so-called “experts,” Trump’s approach continues to center on direct negotiation, pressure when necessary, and securing peace through strength. A concept that somehow still confuses people in expensive suits on cable television.

Although the agreement has not yet been finalized, the announcement has already sparked optimism that the conflict could soon come to an end without further escalation.

For millions of Americans who support strong leadership and stability abroad, Saturday’s announcement was another reminder that decisive leadership still matters — and that peace is often achieved not through weakness, but through confidence, leverage, and the willingness to lead.