Trump States Iran MOU Not Final, Threatens Resumption of Strikes
President Trump stated on Wednesday that a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Washington and Tehran has not been finalized. He indicated that the agreement remains subject to his approval and could be revoked. Trump also issued a warning, threatening to resume military strikes against Iran if he is dissatisfied with their conduct or the terms of the understanding.

President Trump announced on Wednesday that a memorandum of understanding (MOU) established between Washington and Tehran is not yet a final agreement. He clarified that the document is still under consideration and has not received his ultimate approval.
The President further stated that military action against Iran could resume if certain conditions are not met. He warned that if he does not approve of their actions or the terms of the understanding, the United States would "go back to shooting at them, dropping bombs on their head."
This declaration suggests the preliminary nature of the current understanding and highlights the President's stance on potential future engagement with Iran.
According to The Hill, President Trump made these remarks on Wednesday.


