Trump: If Iran doesn’t obey the treaty, WE WILL RETURN TO THE BOMBARDMENT

Trump Reaffirms Iran Deal Uncertainty, Threatens Potential Airstrikes

At the sidelines of the Group of Seven (G7) summit in France, President Donald Trump reiterated his stance on the interim agreement with Iran, stating the deal remains incomplete and subject to potential escalation. Speaking today, Trump emphasized the current arrangement is a memorandum of understanding, rather than a formal, binding agreement. According to reports, Trump stated, “It is a memorandum of understanding.

If I do not like it, I will turn to bombing and bombing. If I do not like it, if it is not done correctly, I will turn to bombing again.”

The president’s comments reflect ongoing concerns within the U.S. administration regarding Iran’s compliance with the terms of the agreement.

He indicated that Washington reserves the right to take military action if it deems the agreement unsatisfactory, citing a need for verifiable proof of adherence or if Iran does not “submit accordingly.”

The statement was made during a brief address to reporters following discussions at the G7 summit. Further details regarding the specific concerns driving Trump’s warning were not immediately available.

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