New attacks raise questions about what comes next in the Iran war
Summary
President Donald Trump said the ceasefire with Iran is over and warned of more U.S. military attacks after new Iranian strikes on ships near the Strait of Hormuz. Despite the threat of stronger action, the U.S. is still engaged in behind-the-scenes talks with regional leaders to try to save a peace agreement and avoid a wider conflict.Key Facts
- President Trump announced that the ceasefire with Iran has ended.
- He threatened more military strikes to stop Iranian attacks on oil and gas ships.
- New U.S. attacks were carried out to reduce Iran’s ability to threaten shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Trump said the U.S. does not want a long war but plans to “finish the job.”
- Diplomats from Pakistan, Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia are working to save the ceasefire.
- Iran and the U.S. accuse each other of violating parts of the agreement.
- Nuclear talks are planned to try to create a lasting peace deal after an initial, temporary agreement.
- Experts say negotiations are still ongoing despite President Trump’s statements.
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