First Thing: Trump calls Iran’s leaders ‘scum’ and declares fragile ceasefire over
ONP Summary
President Trump announced the cessation of the ceasefire agreement with Iran at the NATO summit after an exchange of military attacks. Iranian forces struck commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting U.S. military response against approximately 80 targets; the Trump administration also revoked Iran's oil sales license, with crude oil prices surging 5%.
Progressive: Escalation through dismissive diplomacy — Progressive outlets criticized Trump's statement dismissing negotiations as a 'waste of time' and characterized the military exchange as a dangerous escalation of conflict.
Moderate: Ceasefire collapse after military exchange — Centrist coverage reported the sequence of events: Iranian attacks on vessels, resulting U.S. military response, and Trump's declaration ending the accord.
Conservative: Justified retaliation for Iranian aggression — Conservative outlets emphasized that Iranian attacks on commercial shipping provoked Trump's military strikes and framed his decision to end negotiations as a firm stance.
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Good morning. Hostilities have resumed between the US and Iran. Tehran accused the US of violating the agreement intended to end the war, after the US military launched strikes around the strait of Hormuz and revoked a temporary sanctions waiver for Iranian oil exports. The attacks were the latest in a string of ceasefire violations by the two sides despite a truce that came into effect in April, and have led to an immediate 3% rise in oil prices.
Speaking at the Nato summit in Ankara, Donald Trump said the memorandum of understanding with Iran was over and called the country’s leaders “vicious, violent people” who he would not deal with because they were, in the US president’s words, “scum”. He nevertheless appeared to indicate that talks would continue. Nato’s secretary general, Mark Rutte, backed the US attacks, saying: “When you have a ceasefire and Iran is basically violating the ceasefire, I think it is totally crucial that the US forcefully react.”
What occurred to break the fragile ceasefire? The US military said that it hit more than 80 targets in the early hours of Wednesday in response to Iranian attacks on three commercial vessels that were passing through the strait of Hormuz on Tuesday. Iran responded by launching attacks on US military sites in Bahrain and Kuwait. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said 85 facilities had been targeted.
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