Washington D.C. – In a significant shift in the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, President Trump has reportedly abandoned the interim ceasefire framework, authorized new military strikes, and reinstated economic pressure on the Iranian regime. The move comes following a meeting with his senior national security advisers, who briefed him on recent reports of Iranian missile strikes and drone attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
According to sources, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth informed President Trump about the alleged attacks on three ships, including an LNG tanker, during a briefing on Monday evening. Iran has been accused of launching cruise missiles and one-way attack drones at commercial vessels transiting the strategic waterway.
Following the briefing, President Trump is said to have questioned whether Tehran remained committed to reaching a final agreement. After consulting with his senior national security advisers, he concluded that Iran’s actions were inconsistent with any willingness to engage in productive diplomatic efforts. This assessment marked a turning point in the administration’s approach, leading to a decision to abandon the interim ceasefire framework and re-escalate military pressure on the Iranian regime.
Sources indicate that President Trump has also authorized new military strikes against Iranian targets in and around the Strait of Hormuz. Furthermore, the administration has reportedly revoked Iran’s oil-selling license, a move aimed at crippling the country’s economy and ability to finance its military activities.
While the U.S. Navy has not been ordered to reinstate its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, American warships remain in position in the region, poised for potential activation should President Trump deem it necessary.
The development is likely to exacerbate tensions between the United States and Iran, which have been heightened since the U.S. withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2018. The Iranian regime has consistently denied involvement in reported attacks on commercial vessels, and the situation remains fluid as diplomatic efforts aim to de-escalate the conflict.
The White House has not officially confirmed the specifics of President Trump’s actions, fueling speculation regarding the administration’s strategy and intentions. As tensions between the U.S. and Iran continue to escalate, the international community remains on high alert, anticipating potential flashpoints in the volatile region.
