Washington — Donald Trump has warned that the United States is prepared to take further military action if Iran does not fully comply with the terms of a recently reached agreement.
In a strongly worded statement, Trump said U.S. military assets—including ships, aircraft, and personnel—will remain positioned around Iran until what he described as the “real agreement” is fully honored. He cautioned that failure to comply could trigger a renewed and significantly intensified military response.
The president emphasized that key conditions of the deal include halting Iran’s nuclear ambitions and ensuring the continued openness and security of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy corridor.
Trump’s remarks come as diplomatic efforts continue, with negotiations expected to take place in the coming days. However, significant disagreements remain—particularly over Iran’s uranium enrichment program and the broader terms of the ceasefire.
Iranian officials have pushed back on U.S. claims, signaling that interpretations of the agreement differ sharply between the two sides. Meanwhile, tensions remain high across the region, with both military and economic risks persisting despite the temporary truce.
The latest warning underscores the fragile nature of the ceasefire, with the possibility of renewed escalation looming if negotiations fail or commitments are not met.
