US President Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump said the existing truce between the United States and Iran has ended following renewed military strikes between the two sides, raising concerns over a fresh escalation and heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Trump sharpened his criticism of Tehran during remarks to reporters today, July 7, at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit, openly expressing his reluctance to engage with Iranian officials, whom he described as sick people, Reuters reported.
The US president’s criticism extended beyond Iran, as he also voiced dissatisfaction with NATO’s stance, pointing to ongoing disagreements with the alliance over its approach to Iran and Greenland, highlighting widening strategic differences between Washington and its European allies.
US President Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump said the existing truce between the United States and Iran has ended following renewed military strikes between the two sides, raising concerns over a fresh escalation and heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Trump sharpened his criticism of Tehran during remarks to reporters today, July 7, at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit, openly expressing his reluctance to engage with Iranian officials, whom he described as sick people, Reuters reported.
The US president’s criticism extended beyond Iran, as he also voiced dissatisfaction with NATO’s stance, pointing to ongoing disagreements with the alliance over its approach to Iran and Greenland, highlighting widening strategic differences between Washington and its European allies.

