President declares ‘CONGRATULATIONS WORLD, IT’S TIME FOR PEACE!’ after Iran’s failed attack on US base in Qatar
President Trump has dramatically announced a ceasefire deal between Israel and Iran that will come into effect in just six hours, bringing an end to days of devastating aerial warfare.
The president broke the news on Truth Social, revealing the agreement will be implemented once current military missions are completed — marking a stunning turnaround in the explosive Middle East conflict.
Trump broke his silence on Iran’s retaliatory strikes on Monday by demanding an end to the violence and mocking the Ayatollah for his “very weak response” to American military might.
US forces ‘effectively countered’ Iran attack
The president revealed that US forces had “effectively countered” Iran’s targeting of the Al Udeid Air Base in Doha, Qatar — the attack that came two days after America bombed three Iranian nuclear sites.
In a boastful post, Trump said no Americans were harmed in Iran’s retaliatory strikes on Monday and declared: “They’ve got it all out of their system.”
The president thanked Iran for giving early notice of the attack, which allowed the US to evacuate the massive military base beforehand.
‘Time for peace and harmony’
In a message that will send shockwaves across the Middle East, Trump wrote: “Perhaps Iran can now proceed to Peace and Harmony in the Region, and I will enthusiastically encourage Israel to do the same.”
He followed up with another triumphant post declaring: “CONGRATULATIONS WORLD, IT’S TIME FOR PEACE!”
The dramatic announcement comes after days of escalating violence that saw Israel and Iran trading devastating strikes, with the world holding its breath as the conflict threatened to spiral out of control.
Mocking the Ayatollah
Trump couldn’t resist taunting Iran’s Supreme Leader over what he called Tehran’s “very weak response” to American military superiority.
The president’s mockery came after Iran’s much-hyped retaliation fizzled out, with US and allied forces successfully intercepting most of the missiles aimed at American assets.
Six-hour countdown begins
The ceasefire is set to begin in six hours, once both sides complete their current military operations — a face-saving measure that allows each country to claim they got in the last blow.
Military analysts say the short timeframe suggests intensive behind-the-scenes negotiations have been taking place, despite Trump’s public denials of reaching out to Iran.
From ‘unconditional surrender’ to ceasefire
The stunning development marks a dramatic U-turn from just days ago, when Trump was demanding Iran’s “unconditional surrender” and warning that America’s patience was “wearing thin.”
The president had even threatened Iran’s Supreme Leader, saying he knew exactly where the Ayatollah was hiding and warning he was an “easy target.”
Questions remain
While the ceasefire announcement will bring relief to millions across the Middle East, questions remain about the terms of the deal and whether it will hold.
Neither Israel nor Iran has officially confirmed the agreement, though sources suggest both sides are eager to step back from the brink after days of destructive warfare.
Qatar’s crucial role
The failed Iranian attack on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar appears to have been a turning point, with Trump suggesting Iran had exhausted itself with the unsuccessful strike.
Qatar, which hosts America’s largest military base in the Middle East, successfully defended against the attack — shooting down 18 of 19 missiles fired at the facility.
‘Mission accomplished’?
Trump’s declaration that Iran has “got it all out of their system” suggests he believes Tehran has been sufficiently chastened by American military might.
But critics warn that without addressing the underlying issues — including Iran’s nuclear program and regional ambitions — any ceasefire may prove temporary.
World watches and waits
As the six-hour countdown begins, the world watches anxiously to see if this sudden ceasefire will hold — or if it’s merely a brief pause in an escalating conflict.
For now, Trump is taking a victory lap, with his “CONGRATULATIONS WORLD” message suggesting he sees himself as the peacemaker who brought two bitter enemies back from the brink.
Whether the Ayatollah and Israeli leadership share his optimism remains to be seen.