U.S. President Donald Trump has warned of potential repercussions if Iran fails to adhere to a recently signed interim agreement. Speaking to reporters, Trump stated he would “do what I have to do” should Iran not uphold its commitments or engage in unacceptable behavior. This statement follows a deal brokered last week between the U.S. and Iran, occurring after a period of heightened tensions including attacks by the U.S. and Israel on Iranian targets, and retaliatory strikes by Iran against Israel and Gulf states housing U.S. bases. The agreement represents a temporary de-escalation following a cycle of escalating hostilities. Details of the interim deal remain limited, but it appears aimed at preventing further immediate conflict. Trump’s comments signal a willingness to take further action if he deems Iran’s actions to be in violation of the agreement. The situation remains volatile and subject to change.
