President Donald Trump said the cease-fire between the United States and Iran is no longer in effect, following an exchange of strikes between the two sides. Trump said an earlier “settlement” had been reached, but that the situation had changed after the attacks resumed.
Iran’s officials pushed back on the notion that a formal agreement had been completed, characterizing reports of a cease-fire or deal as unconfirmed. They indicated that retaliatory dynamics were still in play and that claims of an imminent or finalized arrangement should not be treated as fact.
The renewed violence unfolded amid ongoing concerns in Washington and across the region about Iran’s military posture—particularly its missile and drone capabilities—and wider security risks, including threats to regional partners and shipping routes.
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