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First Thing: Trump calls Iran’s leaders ‘scum’ and declares fragile ceasefire over

From The Guardian · () English

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  • US President Trump declared hostilities with Iran have resumed, calling its leaders 'scum'.
  • The US military conducted strikes around the Strait of Hormuz, revoking a sanctions waiver for Iranian oil exports.
  • These actions follow a series of ceasefire violations and have caused a rise in oil prices.

President Donald Trump has declared that hostilities between the United States and Iran have resumed, escalating tensions between the two nations. Trump characterized Iran's leaders as "vicious, violent people" and "scum," stating he would not engage in dealings with them.

The renewed conflict follows a period of fragile ceasefire, with the US military launching strikes near the Strait of Hormuz. Simultaneously, the US revoked a temporary sanctions waiver that had permitted Iranian oil exports. These aggressive actions have already impacted global markets, with oil prices experiencing an immediate increase of 3%.

vicious, violent people

— Donald TrumpDescribing Iran's leaders.

Tehran accused the US of violating the agreement intended to end the war, highlighting a pattern of ceasefire violations by both sides since a truce took effect in April. Despite the heightened rhetoric and military actions, Trump appeared to suggest that diplomatic talks might still continue, indicating a complex and volatile situation.

Speaking at the Nato summit in Ankara, Trump's strong denunciation of Iran's leadership underscores the administration's hardline stance. The situation remains fluid, with implications for regional stability and global energy markets.

scum

— Donald TrumpFurther characterizing Iran's leaders.
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