New Attacks Raise Questions About What Comes Next in the Iran War
Mediators are scrambling to preserve the interim deal as the strikes raise fuel-price and midterm-election concerns, officials said.
- President Donald Trump stated he believes the ceasefire with Iran is over and warned that new U.S. attacks are coming.
- Trump mentioned that events will unfold rapidly and that the U.S. is not preparing for a prolonged conflict.
- Michael Eisenstadt, a former U.S. military analyst, said negotiations with Iran continue despite the president's statements.
- Trump threatened to strike Iran's civilian infrastructure and possibly seize Kharg Island.
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New attacks raise questions about what comes next in the Iran war
President Donald Trump says he believes the ceasefire with Iran is over. He says he’s not sure he wants a deal anymore and says the U.S. should “finish the job.”
At the NATO summit in Turkey, Donald Trump said on Wednesday 8 July that the ceasefire in Iran is over, and that the Iranians are "vicious" and "mentors." The US Army struck over 80 sites in Iran during the night, and promised to hit hard again next night. Tehran responded by hitting Kuwait and Bahrain.
US President Donald Trump says he is not yet sure whether he wants to strike a deal with the leaders of Iran. He said earlier in the day that the agreement reached last month is over, after attacks between the two countries flared up again in recent days. He also called the new leaders "scum".
"I'm not sure I want to make an agreement with Iran." Donald Trump said in the press conference after the NATO summit, calling Iranian leaders "crazy, out of their minds." (ANSA)
Trump Not Sure He Wants Iran Deal Anymore
"President Donald Trump said Wednesday he may no longer be interested in even trying to reach a deal with Iran, hours after declaring their recent ceasefire agreement 'over' in light of renewed hostilities in the Strait of Hormuz," CNBC reports.Said Trump: "I'm not sure I want to make a deal wit
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