Trump began Iran talks as allies warned war risked disaster
U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to back down from his threat to destroy Iran's power infrastructure came after U.S. allies and Gulf countries privately warned him of the dangers of following through with his threat, according to people familiar with the matter.Trump said Monday he was giving Iran a five-day reprieve from his threatened action, pointing to new talks with Tehran he believed could broker a deal that would resolve the conflict.But Trump's decision came after some allies cautioned that the war was quickly becoming a disaster. Regional partners told the U.S. that permanent damage to Iranian infrastructure would almost inevitably result in a failed state after the conflict ended, according to the people, who described private conversations on the condition of anonymity.