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Trump Says Iran Breached Truce, Threatens to Attack Infrastructure
Trump said Iran fired on ships in the Strait of Hormuz and warned U.S. negotiators will seek a deal in Pakistan or face strikes on infrastructure.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump accused Iran of a "total violation" of the ceasefire after firing on ships near the Strait of Hormuz, while announcing US envoys will travel to Pakistan on Monday for renewed peace talks.
- The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps confirmed Saturday they fired on two vessels to prevent them from bypassing authority, citing the ongoing US naval blockade as the reason for enforcing strict control over the waterway.
- "We're offering a very fair and reasonable DEAL," Trump wrote Sunday, threatening to destroy every power plant and bridge in Iran if they reject his terms before the ceasefire expires Wednesday.
- Vice President JD Vance will lead the U.S. delegation, including envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, to Islamabad despite the previous week's talks ending without agreement.
- Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf told state-owned Press TV his country's armed forces remain "ready" if the fighting resumes, as the war continues to disrupt global energy supplies.
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The Iranian Revolutionary Guards are attacking tankers in the Strait of Hormus. US President Trump considers the attacks to be "total violation" of the ceasefire.
In the absence of less than 72 hours to overcome the ceasefire agreed upon by the United States and Iran, both countries rush the latest negotiating options before the conflict in the Middle East falls into a new scenario of unpredictable consequences. Amid growing tension and a broken truce following the new blockade of the Strait of Ormuz and attacks on several ships by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, the President of the United States, Donal…
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