"A Violation of the Memorandum of Understanding": The United States and Iran Break the Ceasefire Again and Reopen the War Once More

Washington claims to have hit more than 80 military targets in response to incidents in the Strait of Hormuz, while Tehran denounces a breach of the agreement signed on June 17

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The United States has sent “strong” attacks to Iran, they claim, due to the ayatollah regime’s “aggressions” against ships in the Strait of Hormuz. In this regard, Tehran considers the bombings “a clear violation of the Memorandum of Understanding,” signed last June 17.

“United States Central Command forces have completed a new round of offensive attacks against Iran, in which they have hit more than 80 targets with precision ammunition,” CENTCOM explained in a statement released on social media, asserting that the offensive is in response to Iran’s “aggressions” in the strategic enclave.

The Iranian news agency ‘Tasnim’ has announced that “several people were injured by shrapnel from enemy projectiles.” Likewise, the state agency IRNA has reported that explosions have occurred at strategic points in the Strait of Hormuz, such as Qeshm Island and the coastal city of Bandar Abbas.

Threats between Trump and Tehran once again bury hopes of a pact

Peace that is not consolidated. The war between the United States and Israel against Iran once again shatters the hope of reaching a pact between Donald Trump and the ayatollah regime. The American president threatened Iran this Monday that if they do not reach an agreement with Tehran, he will “finish the job” with more bombings and attacks on the country’s energy plants.

“We can take down their bridges in an hour. We can put their energy supply out of service, all those big plants they have built,” Trump wrote on his social media.

In this context, Iranian Foreign Minister, Abas Araqchi, has warned that negotiations to achieve peace in the war will not resume until Trump ceases his threats. “Paragraph 13 of the Memorandum of Understanding is clear: negotiations on the final agreement will not begin as long as threats continue. Respect your signature,” the minister explained via his X account.

Likewise, he stated in his writing that neither the population nor the Armed Forces “will be intimidated by any threat.”

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