Donald Trump renuncia al ataque planeado contra Irán

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, anunció el lunes que había abandonado un ataque militar contra Irán originalmente programado para el martes. La decisión sigue a una petición de los líderes del Golfo y se produce mientras se llevan a cabo serias negociaciones con Teherán.

Donald Trump dijo a los periodistas que tenía muy buenas posibilidades de llegar a un acuerdo con Irán. Añadió que estaría muy feliz si esto pudiera lograrse sin lanzar bombas indiscriminadamente. El presidente, no obstante, afirmó que Estados Unidos sigue preparado para lanzar un ataque total y a gran escala si no se llega a un acuerdo aceptable.

El acuerdo buscado debe garantizar que Irán no adquiera armas nucleares. El día anterior, Trump había amenazado a Teherán con la aniquilación en caso de que fracasaran las conversaciones. Dijo que se le acababa el tiempo a Irán.

Al mismo tiempo, Irán anunció oficialmente la creación de la Autoridad del Estrecho del Golfo Pérsico, un nuevo organismo encargado de gestionar el tránsito a través del Estrecho de Ormuz. Los precios del petróleo continuaron subiendo, con el barril de Brent alcanzando los 112,10 dólares.

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