The Latest: Trump hints at resuming attacks if ceasefire with Iran expires without a deal
WTOP reports that President Trump has hinted at resuming attacks if the ceasefire with Iran expires without a deal.
The international community is watching the situation closely, with many countries calling for a peaceful resolution. The European Union, China, and other nations have urged the US and Iran to continue negotiating and to avoid any actions that could escalate the situation. The US has also been in contact with its allies in the region, including Israel and Saudi Arabia, to coordinate their efforts and ensure a unified response to the situation.
The Latest: Trump hints at resuming attacks if ceasefire with Iran expires without a deal
WTOP reports that President Trump has hinted at resuming attacks if the ceasefire with Iran expires without a deal.
CNN reports that President Trump has stated that he may not extend the ceasefire with Iran if a deal is not reached. The article also mentions that the Strait of Hormuz has been reopened to commercial vessels, but the US blockade of Iranian ports remains in place.
Yahoo reports that President Trump has stated that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon, and that the US will continue to blockade Iranian ports until a deal is reached.
NPR reports on the challenges of negotiating with Iran, with experts stating that the US and Iran have different negotiating styles. The article also mentions that the talks have been difficult, with the US using a maximalist approach.
Trump's Efforts to Strong-Arm Iran Into Deal Spark Optimism—and Confusion
The Wall Street Journal reports that President Trump's efforts to strong-arm Iran into a deal have sparked optimism and confusion.
Iran declares Strait of Hormuz 'completely open'; Trump says U.S. blockade 'will remain in full force' until peace deal
NBC News reports that Iran has declared the Strait of Hormuz completely open, but President Trump has stated that the US blockade will remain in place until a peace deal is reached.
Live Updates: Trump says U.S. will continue blockade after Iran says Strait of Hormuz 'completely open'
CBS News reports that President Trump has stated that the US will continue to blockade Iranian ports, despite Iran's declaration that the Strait of Hormuz is completely open.
Bloomberg reports that President Trump sees an Iran deal as imminent, but the nuclear issue remains unresolved.
The New York Times reports that hopes for a peace deal have risen after Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz open, but the US blockade of Iranian ports remains in place.
US to Recover Uranium From Iran at a 'Leisurely Pace', Trump Tells Reuters
U.S. News & World Report reports that President Trump has stated that the US will recover uranium from Iran at a leisurely pace.
The situation between the US and Iran is complex and delicate, with multiple parties involved and different interpretations of the agreements reached so far. While President Trump has expressed optimism that a deal can be reached, the negotiations are challenging, and the outcome is uncertain. The international community is watching the situation closely, and it is essential that all parties involved work towards a peaceful resolution to avoid further escalation.
The status of the US blockade of Iranian ports
| Outlet | Claim |
|---|---|
| CNN | The blockade remains in place |
| NBC News | The blockade will be lifted once a deal is reached |
The different outlets have different tones and angles, with some being more critical of the US approach and others being more supportive. However, all outlets agree that the situation is complex and that a peaceful resolution is essential.
U.S. News & World Report
The Wall Street Journal
The New York Times