Trump is saying that "very productive" talks have given him reason to postpone a series of planned strikes on Tehran's energy infrastructure.
But the Iranian government denies any such talks took place. Trump has offered no details, including refusing to name who he spoke to.
So, uhrm, did they take place? Or is Trump actually backing off because of Iran's threat that if their oil fields were targeted again, they would obliterate the rest of the middle east's energy-generation infrastructure?
I'm starting to get the sense that, bullish after Venezuela, Trump expected this to be a lot easier than it has turned out to be. Now he cannot simply back out, or it will destroy his 'strongman' reputation. But he is also terrified of a long drawn-out conflict, raising fuel prices and making him another 'war' President in a failing quagmire, like Bush. So what does he do...? Find some way of claiming progress, even if no such 'talks' have taken place, perhaps?