Two days before the signing of the peace memorandum, Donald Trump warns Iran against returning to war. He announced that the US is ready to attack again if Tehran violates its commitments.
US President Donald Trump warned Iran on Wednesday that the US is ready to resume military operations if Tehran does not comply with its commitments. He announced this only two days before the official signing of the memorandum of understanding, which will end the war in the Middle East, TASR informs based on the report of the AFP agency.
- Trump warned Iran against resuming military operations.
- The memorandum of understanding is supposed to end the Middle East war.
- Trump threatens to resume attacks if Iran does not cooperate.
“No, it’s not final yet. It’s a memorandum of understanding … if we don’t like it, we’ll go back to shooting at them,” the White House chief told the G7 summit. He was referring to the agreement, which is scheduled to be signed on Friday.
It refers to history
“If they don’t behave themselves, we’ll go right back to dropping bombs right on their heads … because they didn’t behave themselves for 47 years,” he said. He was referring to the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran after the overthrow of the Shah in 1979.
The US-Israeli war against Iran began on February 28 with airstrikes and the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other officials. Negotiations on a final deal between the US and Iran aimed at ending the conflict are scheduled to begin on Friday immediately after the agreement is signed in Switzerland. They will then continue for a 60-day period, when the details of the document are also being worked out, writes AFP.