US to continue Iran strikes, pause applies only to energy sites, Semafor reports - Reuters
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Trump administration will continue Iran strikes but pause applies only to energy infrastructure targets.
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Continued military strikes on Iran increase geopolitical instability, which can affect global energy markets and gas prices for American consumers.
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The Trump administration is planning to continue military strikes against Iran while limiting a pause to energy infrastructure targets only, according to reporting by Semafor. This distinction suggests a narrower restraint than a broader ceasefire, allowing strikes to proceed against other Iranian military or strategic assets. The approach reflects the administration's stated position of maintaining pressure on Iran while potentially signaling willingness to negotiate on specific sectors. The clarification comes as tensions between the US and Iran have escalated following recent regional military exchanges. The targeting strategy indicates the White House intends to balance deterrence with diplomatic flexibility on certain economic vulnerabilities.
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