Trump says if Iran does not reach a ceasefire or launch an attack

ME News reports, April 18th (UTC+8), U.S. President Trump stated while aboard "Air Force One" on the way back to Washington that if a long-term agreement to end the war is not reached by April 22nd, he may terminate the ceasefire with Iran. "Maybe I won't extend the ceasefire, but the (Iranian port) blockade will continue to exist," Trump said. "So, the blockade is still in place, and unfortunately, we have to start dropping bombs again." Trump also stated on that day, "Iran will not have nuclear weapons." (Source: PANews)
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RevokingPermissionsOnARainy
· 3h ago
If long-term agreements are this easy to negotiate, all the years of hard work in the past were pointless.
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DeepBlueStakingStone
· 4h ago
Trump is familiar with this move, first setting a deadline then threatening, skilled at negotiation tactics.
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GovernanceVotingTug-Of-WarKing
· 5h ago
The blockade continues but bombing may resume; this ceasefire has been in vain.
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Neon-LitStreetsAfterTheRain
· 5h ago
Ending the ceasefire but maintaining the blockade, I just can't quite understand this logic.
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GateUser-28f37882
· 5h ago
The key point is that they won't possess nuclear weapons; everything else is just preparation.
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CandleChaser
· 5h ago
Air Force One makes a stern statement, with a strong sense of ceremony tightly controlled
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SucculentCross-Section
· 5h ago
With the April 22 deadline drawing near, Iran’s pressure is reaching its peak.
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