During a recent press briefing, U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that military strikes against Iran could be reinstated if the nation behaves “improperly.” This statement comes amid ongoing tensions between the two countries.
Trump was questioned about a new proposal from Iran aimed at concluding the ongoing conflict. He indicated that he is awaiting a complete formulation of these proposals before making any decisions.
“They told me about the concept of an agreement. They are now going to give me the exact wording,” Trump stated.
When asked directly if military action could resume, Trump acknowledged that it remains a possibility. He emphasized that he does not wish to discuss this openly, but noted, “If they do not behave properly, if they do something bad. But we will see. There is a possibility that this could happen.”
In a related context, Trump recently remarked on his social media platform, Truth Social, that Iran has not yet paid a “sufficiently high price for what they have done to humanity and the world over the past 47 years.” This statement underscores the ongoing concerns regarding Iran’s actions on the global stage.
President Trump has indicated that military action against Iran could be reconsidered if the country does not adhere to expected norms. His comments reflect the ongoing complexities in U.S.-Iran relations, particularly in light of new proposals from Tehran aimed at ending hostilities.
