Iran hits back at Trump after insists truce over
Iran insisted on on June 11 it had "kept its word" on a ceasefire with the United States, after President Donald Trump insisted the truce was over but that he had agreed to further negotiations with the Islamic republic.
The comments mark a new low in relations between the foes, after an exchange of fire this week rocked a shaky agreement aimed at turning the months-long ceasefire into durable peace and threatened a return to full-scale regional war.
Trump ramped up the rhetoric between the warring sides on on June 11, threatening in a Truth Social post to "completely decimate" Iran if it attempted or succeeded in assassinating him.
It came a day after the president agreed to further negotiations with Iran, even as he repeated his assertion that the ceasefire was over, just weeks after Washington and Tehran signed a memorandum of understanding pushing for peace.










