Trump says U.S. may resume strikes on Iran
Donald Trump said the United States may resume military strikes against Iran, signaling potential escalation amid already heightened regional tensions.
According to Reuters on Sunday, Trump made the remarks while speaking to reporters in Florida, but did not provide specific timelines or conditions.
He offered no operational details, leaving uncertainty about whether renewed strikes would target military infrastructure, strategic assets, or broader objectives within Iran.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said Tehran is fully prepared to respond to any aggression and defend its territory.
The comments come as tensions remain high following recent conflict involving the United States and Israel against Iran.
Recent ceasefire arrangements between regional actors have remained fragile, with repeated violations and military incidents raising fears of a broader renewed conflict.
The conflict has heightened concerns over global energy security, particularly due to risks to shipping routes and oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz.
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