President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the ceasefire with Iran is over, adding that he does not want to engage with them, calling them 'sick people' and a 'waste of time,' according to ynet.
President Trump's remarks Wednesday morning, reported by ynet, expand on earlier reports that the ceasefire with Iran was over. Trump explicitly stated he does not want to do business with Iran, calling them 'sick people' and dismissing further talks as 'a waste of time.' The Zioneer earlier reported the initial statement at 11:19, noting Trump's declaration that the memorandum of understanding had ended. This latest quote adds a personal and dismissive tone to the president's position.
Trump's comments come amid a period of high tension in US-Iran relations, following his previous announcement of the ceasefire's end and warnings of 'very heavy' strikes, as The Zioneer reported on June 10. The statement reaffirms his hardline stance, with no indication of a shift toward diplomacy.
4 developments
- StrongTrump: Iranians are 'evil, mentally ill' — 'cut out the cancer early'
- StrongTrump says ceasefire with Iran is over after launching new strikes, but leaves door open for negotiations
- StrongTrump announces end of ceasefire with Iran, vows 'very heavy' strike today
- ConfirmedTrump: Iran MOU 'over,' I don't want to deal with 'liars' anymore
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