Iran Live Updates: Trump Casts Doubt on Future of Cease-Fire After Latest Strikes
Former US President Donald Trump’s latest comments on Iran’s ceasefire send global markets into uncertainty
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The brief
Donald Trump has publicly questioned the future of the US-Iran ceasefire, describing it as ‘over’ following recent strikes. His remarks have triggered volatility in oil markets, with prices rising amid fears of renewed conflict. Coverage from *The New York Times*, *The Washington Post*, *The Economist*, *Politico*, and *Axios* highlights the immediate economic and geopolitical ripple effects, though details on specific triggers or follow-up actions remain unclear.
The focus of reporting centers on Trump’s blunt assessment, framed as a shift in US policy stance, and its impact on regional stability. *Axios* and *Politico* emphasize the market reaction, while *The Economist* and *The Washington Post* probe the credibility of Trump’s declaration. No official US government response or Iranian statement has been confirmed in the latest updates. Watch for potential Iranian retaliation or diplomatic maneuvers, as well as statements from the current US administration or regional allies like Israel.
Oil prices and stock markets will likely remain key indicators of escalation risks in the coming hours.
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Quick answers
Has the ceasefire between the US and Iran officially ended?
Coverage does not yet specify whether the ceasefire has been formally terminated, but Trump’s comments have been interpreted as a signal of its potential collapse.
What immediate actions have followed Trump’s remarks?
Oil markets have reacted with price jumps, and media outlets are monitoring for Iranian responses or statements from the current US administration.
Are there reports of new military strikes between the US and Iran?
The latest updates reference ‘recent strikes’ as context for Trump’s comments, but no new attacks have been confirmed in the current coverage.
Coverage (5)
- ‘It’s over’: Oil markets back on edge after US and Iran shred ceasefire Politico · 2h ago
- Trump reopens the Iran war The Washington Post · 2h ago
- Is Donald Trump serious in declaring the ceasefire with Iran over? The Economist · 2h ago
- Oil jumps after Trump's Iran ceasefire comments Axios · 11h ago
- Iran Live Updates: Trump Casts Doubt on Future of Cease-Fire After Latest Strikes The New York Times · 11h ago
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