Trump Cautions Iran Deal Not Final, US Could 'Resume Strikes'
President Trump stated on Wednesday that the preliminary agreement with Iran has not been finalized. He indicated that the United States reserves the right to "resume strikes" against Iran if the terms of the deal prove unsatisfactory. Trump described the current arrangement as a "memorandum of understanding" rather than a definitive accord, implying its conditional nature.

President Trump cautioned on Wednesday that the preliminary agreement with Iran is not yet final. He asserted that the United States could "resume strikes" against the nation if he deems the deal unsatisfactory.
Speaking alongside the Egyptian leader, President Trump clarified the status of the agreement. "No, it’s not final. It’s a memorandum of understanding, and if I don’t like it, we’ll go back to shooting at them, dropping bombs on their head,” Trump stated.
These remarks highlight the administration's stance on the provisional nature of the ongoing diplomatic efforts concerning Iran.


