U.S.-Iran ceasefire ‘over’: what happens now?
A U.S. official said talks will continue as the ceasefire unravels and both sides trade strikes, with attacks on three commercial vessels cited.
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“A Disastrous Development”: Trita Parsi on Breakdown of U.S.-Iran Ceasefire
We speak with political analyst Trita Parsi, executive vice president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, about the latest events in the Middle East. The United States has bombed Iran for multiple days after President Donald Trump declared the ceasefire between the countries to be “over.” Iran says it has retaliated by attacking U.S. military bases and other strategic sites in Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. Parsi says the renewal of fighting is “a disastrous development” for chances
Video How the U.S.-Iran ceasefire and ‘memorandum of understanding’ collapsed
ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with Quincy Institute exec. VP Trita Parsi about how the ceasefire collapsed, the new hardliners in Iran’s government and the prospects for any future nuclear deal.
Trump says Iran ceasefire "over" and talks a "waste of time"
President Trump on Wednesday declared the ceasefire with Iran over and that while negotiations can continue, they are a "waste of time." Why it matters: Three weeks after the U.S. and Iran signed a peace deal that Trump described as "unconditional surrender," both sides are launching fresh attacks and any sense of calm in the region has evaporated almost entirely.Driving the news: The comments came just hours after the U.S. conducted a new round…
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