Trump doesn't rule out renewed strikes on Iran if negotiations fail
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- 18 April, 2026
- 09:47
US President Donald Trump didn't rule out that Washington may resume military operations against Iran if an agreement is not signed, Report informs.
"Maybe I won't extend it (the ceasefire), but the blockade is going to remain. So you'll have a blockade and, unfortunately, we'll have to start dropping bombs again," he said, answering a question from reporters about the possibility of extending the ceasefire if Washington and Tehran fail to reach a deal before the truce expires on Wednesday.
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