Iran's Regime Breaks Trust Again: Trump Warns Peace Deal Could End
- Capitol Times

- 27 minutes ago
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President Donald Trump has warned that the United States could abandon its peace agreement with Iran after accusing Tehran of violating the existing framework through continued military aggression.
In a statement posted on Truth Social, President Trump confirmed that U.S. forces carried out fresh retaliatory strikes against Iranian military targets following what the administration described as repeated violations of the peace agreement. U.S. officials said the strikes were launched after Iranian attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and other hostile actions in the region.
The latest exchange marks a significant escalation only days after Washington and Tehran agreed to an interim peace framework intended to reduce hostilities and restore stability to one of the world's most important energy corridors. Despite the agreement, both nations have continued exchanging military strikes, raising concerns that the conflict could expand beyond the Persian Gulf and threaten regional security and global energy markets.
President Trump stated that peace cannot survive if Iran continues violating its commitments. He indicated that additional U.S. military action remains an option should Tehran continue attacks against American interests or international shipping.
The latest events reinforce a difficult reality: peace agreements require good-faith compliance from every party. When repeated violations are followed by new attacks, confidence in the agreement rapidly erodes. President Trump's warning reflects the view that deterrence and accountability remain essential if diplomacy is to have any lasting credibility. Whether the current agreement survives will depend on actions taken on the ground rather than promises made at the negotiating table.
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