Welcome to The World In 10.
In an increasingly uncertain world, this is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security.
Today with me, Stuart Willey and Alex Dibble.
As many predicted, both the US and Iran seem to have taken the off ramp along with Israel,
agreeing to a complete and total ceasefire, which was proudly unveiled by Donald Trump.
It came hours after Iran launched missiles at a US military base in Qatar.
The ceasefire announcement caused many around the world to breathe a sigh of relief.
But will it hold?
The US president is furious at the renewed prospect.
It might not.
He's hit out at both sides, accusing them of breaching the deal.
With us to put it all in context and look at what may happen next is The Times' foreign correspondent Richard Spencer.
Richard, you've covered a great many peace deals in the Middle East and beyond.
Will Trump's angry words, including dropping the F-bomb, change anything?
They can do.
I think in this case, it's pure theatrics, I have to say.
I don't know why Iran sent off this missile.
The ceasefire itself was quite mysterious.
It came out of nowhere, but it is a proper ceasefire, I think.
Clearly, there was negotiation.