Trump Warns of Bombing Resumption if Iran Talks Fail by Wednesday
'Will Start Dropping Bombs Again': Trump Says Iran Ceasefire Could End By Wednesday If Talks Fail
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US President Donald Trump announced that the ceasefire with Iran may end by Wednesday if ongoing negotiations do not yield an agreement. He emphasized the importance of reaching a long-term resolution while maintaining the Navy blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
- 01Trump indicated a potential end to the ceasefire with Iran by Wednesday.
- 02He mentioned 'good news' regarding the situation in the Middle East but provided no details.
- 03The US Navy blockade in the Strait of Hormuz will continue despite Iran reopening the waterway.
- 04Trump warned of possible military action if negotiations fail.
- 05The outcome of the talks could significantly impact US-Iran relations.
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US President Donald Trump stated that the current ceasefire with Iran could terminate by Wednesday if the second round of negotiations does not reach a satisfactory agreement. While on Air Force One, Trump remarked on positive developments regarding the situation in the Middle East, though he did not provide specifics. He confirmed that the US Navy blockade in the Strait of Hormuz will persist, despite Iran's reopening of this critical maritime route. Trump warned that if talks fail, the US might resume military actions, stating, 'we have to start dropping bombs again.' The potential end of the ceasefire could lead to escalated tensions in the region, highlighting the importance of the ongoing diplomatic efforts.
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The potential resumption of military actions could lead to increased instability in the region, affecting both US and Iranian citizens.
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