Donald Trump States Iran Peace Deal Not Final, Threatens Military Action
Donald Trump has commented on an Iran peace deal, stating that the agreement is "not final." He further indicated that the United States would revert to military action, specifically "dropping bombs," if he were to disapprove of the deal. These remarks were made in the context of the G7 summit.

Donald Trump recently addressed the status of an Iran peace deal, asserting that the agreement is "not final." His comments suggested a conditional acceptance of any potential resolution with Iran.
During his statement, Trump issued a stern warning, indicating a potential shift in U.S. policy. He stated that the "US will go back to dropping bombs if I don’t like it," underscoring his personal discretion over the deal's ultimate acceptance.
The remarks were delivered during the G7 summit, a gathering of leaders from major industrialized nations. The G7 summit often serves as a platform for discussions on global security and international relations.
According to Indian Express World, Trump's statement highlights the ongoing complexities and high stakes involved in international negotiations concerning Iran.

