Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire Indefinitely While Pushing $20 Billion Uranium Swap
Trump extends the US‑Iran ceasefire at Pakistan’s request, keeps a $20 billion uranium‑for‑cash offer on the table, and says he would rather bomb Iran than continue the pause.

TL;DR: Trump said he will keep the US‑Iran ceasefire in place indefinitely after Pakistan asked for more time, while still offering $20 billion in sanctions relief for Iran’s highly enriched uranium, a form of uranium that can be used for nuclear weapons, and added that he would rather bomb Iran than continue the pause.\nThe move buys time for diplomacy but signals readiness for military action.\n\nContext:\nPakistan has been mediating talks between the United States and Iran after a series of stalled negotiations. Earlier on Tuesday, Vice President JD Vance canceled a trip to Islamabad because Tehran had not confirmed participation. The White House held emergency meetings with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vance to discuss next steps.\n\nKey Facts:\nTrump announced on Truth Social that the ceasefire with Iran will be extended indefinitely at Pakistan’s request.\nUnder the proposed deal, the United States would provide Iran with $20 billion in frozen assets or sanctions relief in exchange for Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium, a form of uranium that can be used for nuclear weapons.\nTrump also said he expects to bomb Iran, describing that attitude as preferable to extending the ceasefire.\n\nWhat It Means:\nThe extension preserves a diplomatic channel while keeping pressure on Iran to respond to the uranium‑for‑cash offer. Analysts note that the dual stance—offering economic incentives and threatening military action—could complicate Tehran’s calculations. Observers will watch for Iran’s reply to the proposal and any signs of military mobilization in the region.
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