Trump says new strikes possible if Iran "misbehaves"
Summary
President Donald Trump said he might order new military strikes against Iran if the country acts aggressively. The U.S. and Iran are negotiating a deal to end the conflict, but talks are still ongoing and not yet settled.Key Facts
- President Trump said he could order fresh strikes against Iran if it "misbehaves."
- The U.S. and Iran are exchanging proposals to reach a framework agreement to end the war.
- Iran sent a 14-point updated proposal setting a one-month deadline for talks to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the naval blockade.
- Only after this deal, talks on Iran’s nuclear program would begin, according to Iranian proposals.
- Trump was briefed by CENTCOM commander Adm. Brad Cooper about new military strike plans.
- Adm. Cooper visited troops on the USS Tripoli in the Arabian Sea after briefing Trump.
- Trump said he was reviewing the Iranian proposal but expressed doubts about its acceptability.
- On social media, Trump said Iran has not paid enough for its actions over the past 47 years.
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