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Tensions Rise as Trump Warns of Renewed Conflict with Iran

June 22, 20264 Mins Read
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Tensions Rise as Trump Warns of Renewed Conflict with Iran
Donald Trump, pictured in his limousine after flying in to a Maryland air base on Sunday, warned Iranian negotiators in Switzerland that if the strait of Hormuz was closed they ‘won’t even make it back’ to Iran. Photograph: Mark Schiefelbein/AP
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Donald Trump warned he might ⁠restart military action against Iran while his vice-president JD Vance met with Iranian officials to kick off peace talks in Switzerland.

Adding tension to the discussions in Bürgenstock was Tehran’s announcement of a renewed closure of the strait of Hormuz, which it threatened due to ongoing Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon.

In what seemed like a reference to the Tehran-supported Hezbollah ⁠militia in Lebanon, Trump posted on his Truth Social platform on Sunday: “Iran must immediately stop their highly paid PROXIES in Lebanon from causing trouble. If they don’t, we’ll hit Iran very hard again, just like we did last week, only harder!!!”

While speaking to Fox News, the US president also hinted at taking control of the Hormuz strait and suggested he might even threaten to kidnap Iranian negotiators by stating: “You close it and you won’t have a country. You won’t even make it back to your fucking country.”

Trump’s comments led negotiators to walk out of crucial discussions in protest. His remarks were also at odds with Vance’s more optimistic tone, who noted progress during the first round of direct US-Iran talks after their initial agreement and mentioned that Trump wanted him to use these negotiations to create a “new leaf” with Iran.

US-Iran talks strained as Trump threats spark Iranian walkout

Iranian state media reported that negotiations had entered a “difficult phase” and paused after the “publication of an insulting message by the US president”. The Iranian delegation met Qatari mediators before leaving the negotiation site, according to reports.

However, high-level negotiations continued and wrapped up early Monday morning. Pakistan and Qatar announced that technical discussions between both sides would carry on throughout the rest of the week. Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, commended Pakistan and Qatar for their mediation efforts early Monday, claiming they “delivered major progress”.

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Trump faces fresh bipartisan criticism on Iran deal

Political figures across both parties have raised new concerns about Trump’s provisional agreement with Iran.

Outgoing Republican senator John Cornyn shared a quote on X from a Wall Street Journal article discussing how rogue regimes evade US economic warfare. Senior Democratic leader Susan Rice added her previous description of the US-Iran deal as a “horrific surrender” by Trump, labeling it “egregious” since “so many concessions were granted up front”.

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At least seven killed in Chicago shootings as Trump renews military call

According to police reports, at least seven people lost their lives and dozens were injured in multiple shootings across Chicago since Friday. In response, Trump has once again called for military intervention in that midwestern city.

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They allege widespread intimidation By agents , Who are accused In A lawsuit filed By The American Civil Liberties Union Of Tennessee Of tailing cars , surveilling homes And Even ” falsely arrested ” One community observer.

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