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Trump warns ‘shooting’ could start again as fragile Iran truce is tested by Lebanon violence

Truce reached Tuesday showed signs of unravelling, with Israel bombarding Lebanon and Washington contradicting some of Iran’s demands

1-MIN READ1-MIN ListenReutersPublished: 1:11pm, 9 Apr 2026Updated: 1:12pm, 9 Apr 2026⁠US President ⁠Donald Trump said on Wednesday ⁠its military ships and aircraft will remain around Iran and threatened that the US will start “shooting” again unless Tehran fully complies with the deal reached ‌with Washington.

“All U.S. Ships, Aircraft, and Military Personnel, with additional Ammunition, Weaponry … will remain in place in, and around, Iran, until such time as the REAL AGREEMENT reached is fully complied with,” Trump said on his Truth Social platform.

“If ⁠for any reason it is not, which is highly unlikely, ‌then the “Shootin’ Starts,” bigger, and better, and stronger than anyone has ever seen before.,” the president added.

Iran ‌had said earlier on Wednesday that it would be “unreasonable” ⁠to ⁠proceed with talks to forge a permanent peace deal with the United States ‌after Israel pounded Lebanon with its heaviest strikes yet on Wednesday, killing hundreds of people.

The ‌two ‌sides appeared to be far apart on Iran’s nuclear programme, ‌with Trump saying Iran had agreed to stop enriching uranium, ⁠and Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammed Bager Qalibaf saying it was allowed to ⁠continue enriching uranium under the terms of the ceasefire.

“It was agreed, a long time ago, and despite ‌all of the ‌fake rhetoric to the contrary – NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS and, the Strait of Hormuz WILL BE OPEN & SAFE,” Trump added in his late Wednesday’s Truth Social post.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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