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Trump declared the US-Iran ceasefire officially over after weeks of escalating military strikes. However, he said the US will continue diplomatic negotiations with Iran.
Trump declared the US-Iran ceasefire officially over after weeks of escalating military strikes between the two countries. Despite the declaration, he said the US will continue diplomatic negotiations with Iran—creating a contradiction where he's announcing the ceasefire is finished while saying talks will continue.
Ending a ceasefire while claiming to pursue diplomacy is unusual messaging. It signals to Iran that military action is no longer off-limits, but also leaves a diplomatic door open. This could be a negotiating tactic—declaring the ceasefire dead to pressure Iran at the bargaining table—or it could reflect genuine uncertainty about the relationship's direction. Either way, it removes a formal constraint on military escalation.
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