Trump's Warning: Iran Must Maintain Ceasefire
President Trump warns Iran to hope the ceasefire holds amid escalating tensions. With recent attacks on commercial vessels, the situation remains precarious and uncertain.

Tensions Rise in the Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump recently addressed the ongoing tensions with Iran, stating that they "better hope" the ceasefire remains intact. Despite Iranian forces attacking commercial vessels and oil infrastructure in the UAE, Trump refrained from declaring a violation of the ceasefire, suggesting that the situation is still under control.
In a phone call with ABC News, Trump noted that while there has been some firing, it was not significant enough to warrant an immediate reaction. He emphasized that U.S. forces are actively monitoring the situation, having intercepted several Iranian missiles and drones. Key points from his remarks include:
- •Iran's recent attacks on a South Korean ship and UAE infrastructure.
- •U.S. forces' engagement with Iranian fast boats.
- •Trump's insistence on maintaining a cautious approach to avoid escalation.
As the situation develops, the international community watches closely, questioning what actions might follow if the ceasefire is indeed breached. Trump remains confident, asserting, "One way or the other, we win."