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Trump says U.S. won't go forward with scheduled attack on Iran

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Donald Trump says he is holding off attack on Iran planned for Tuesday - Financial Times.

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will not go through with attacks on Iran scheduled for Tuesday, at the request of Middle East allies.

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CBS News political reporter Zak Hudak has more.

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Trump warns "the clock is ticking" for Iran.

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President Trump warned Sunday on social media that "the clock is ticking" for Iran to accept a peace agreement.

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Iran said Monday that it responded to the latest proposal via Pakistani mediators.

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CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns has the latest, while global affairs analyst Jonathan Wachtel joins with more insight.

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May 18 03:59 PMFirst
Trump warns "the clock is ticking" for Iran
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May 18 10:51 PM
Donald Trump says he is holding off attack on Iran planned for Tuesday - Financial Times
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