The Latest: Trump Hints at Resuming Attacks if Ceasefire with Iran Expires without a Deal
- President Donald Trump said the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz will remain and attacks may resume if no agreement is reached with Iran after the ceasefire expires.
- Trump indicated he might not extend the ceasefire and warned that bombings may resume if the ceasefire is not extended.
- Trump rejected the idea of Iran imposing tolls or restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz.
- Despite warnings, Trump expressed optimism about reaching a deal with Iran before the ceasefire expires.
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Trump Hints at Resuming Attacks if Ceasefire with Iran Expires Without Deal
US President Donald Trump said the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz will remain and attacks will resume if no agreement is reached with Iran, after Tehran said it had fully reopened the strait to commercial vessels but threatened to close it again over the US blockade.
The Latest: Trump hints at resuming attacks if ceasefire with Iran expires without a deal
U.S. President Donald Trump said the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz will remain and attacks will resume if no agreement is reached with Iran, after Tehran said it had
Trump claims progress in Iran talks, but adds that without a deal, hostilities will resume. The US president has announced the possible end of the truce with Iran. Trump promises to resume attacks in the absence of a new agreement between the parties.
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