US-Iran agreement void: Donald Trump declares understanding with Tehran dead after regional attacks

The US-Iran agreement framework has completely collapsed following recent attacks on regional facilities. During the NATO summit, President Donald Trump expressed firm confidence that the mutual understanding with Tehran has officially lost its validity. As reported by CNN, the White House leader characterized the Iranians as “evil and sick,” adding that spending any more time on them makes absolutely no sense.
Furthermore, the American politician accused Iran of playing a “dirty game,” specifically pointing to the targeted attacks on commercial vessels in the waters of the Strait of Hormuz. In his view, these aggressive actions constituted a direct violation of the previously established ceasefire agreements. The President emphasized that Washington is merely wasting precious time by attempting to maintain a dialogue with Tehran.
Instead of continuing fruitless diplomatic efforts, the President stated he would prefer to focus on domestic objectives and “mind our own business.” Donald Trump referred to Tehran’s radical policy as a “cancer” and underscored the need to eradicate this “disease,” comparing the situation to medical intervention where cancer must be removed at its earliest stages. The US leader concluded that he considers this decisive approach to be the only correct way forward.
