President Donald Trump postpones attacks on Iranian power plants for five days

President Donald Trump postpones attacks on Iranian power plants for five days

The president Donald Trump suspended for five days his threat to destroy Iranian power plants after what he described as “productive” talks with that country, which caused a sharp drop in oil and a dizzying rise in stocks.

I have instructed the War Department to postpone any and all military attacks on power plants and Iranian energy infrastructure for a period of five days, subject to the success of ongoing meetings and discussions,” he wrote on his social media platform.

The publication occurs after the president threatened a 48-hour ultimatum to “fully open” the vital Strait of Hormuz over the weekend. Tehran responded by threatening to “completely” close and mine the sea route.

Oil plunged more than 11%, with Brent briefly falling below $100 a barrel. Futures, European stocks and Treasuries rose sharply.

Iran threatened to lay mines and attack energy plants in the Persian Gulf as Trump’s deadline approaches.