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Trump Halts Iran Strikes, Announces Pending Nuclear Deal and New DNI Nominee

In a rapid sequence of major foreign and domestic policy developments, President Donald Trump abruptly canceled a round of military airstrikes scheduled to hit Iran on Thursday night, announcing that a comprehensive diplomatic settlement with Iranian leadership is nearing finalization. According to the president, the upcoming agreement will fulfill a primary administration objective by ensuring that Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon. While U.S. officials express confidence that the transaction will be fully executed within the next few days, Iranian state media has not yet publicly commented on the arrangement, and specific terms of the deal remain highly guarded.

The sudden stand-down marks a massive rhetorical shift from earlier Thursday morning, when the president stated during a Fox News interview that a larger, more powerful wave of American bombing would target the country tonight. That statement followed an intense round of U.S. missile strikes that successfully dismantled key Iranian air defense installations and military communication networks. Despite the halted bombardment, President Trump confirmed that a strict naval blockade on all Iranian ports will remain in full force until the diplomatic paperwork is finalized. The administration also faced scrutiny over a floated proposal to seize Kharg Island—a strategic asset handling nearly 90 percent of Iran's oil exports—which drew warnings from lawmakers on Capitol Hill regarding the dangerous potential of placing American boots on the ground.

These geopolitical maneuvers are unfolding against a backdrop of compounding economic tension at home, as domestic inflation indicators reached a fresh three-year high this week. The president has faced sharp criticism from opposition leaders for recent public remarks downplaying the high cost of living, though he later insisted his comments were taken out of context and asserted that consumer prices will drop significantly once the Middle Eastern conflict officially concludes.

Meanwhile, the White House appears to be reversing course on the home front following the announcement of plans to nominate current Southern District of New York U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton to serve as the next Director of National Intelligence. The strategic nomination follows intense, bipartisan pushback from federal lawmakers regarding housing chief Bill Pulte, whom the president had previously tapped to serve as the acting DNI despite him possessing no prior experience within the intelligence community.

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By: NBC Palm Springs

June 11, 2026

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