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Trump warns Iran: US military to remain in region

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Tramp İrana xəbərdarlıq etdi: ABŞ ordusu bölgədə qalacaq

US President Donald Trump has announced that United States warships and aircraft will remain stationed around Iran to ensure regional stability and compliance with international agreements.

According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, the US President emphasized that Washington is prepared to resume military strikes if Tehran fails to fully adhere to the terms of the current agreement reached with the United States.

Writing on the "Truth Social" platform, US President Donald Trump stated:

"All US ships, planes, and military personnel, along with extra ammunition, will remain in and around Iran until the actual agreement is fully complied with."

He further added that if compliance is not met for any reason, the United States will initiate attacks on a scale and strength "never seen before." The warning comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East and ongoing disputes regarding the interpretation of diplomatic arrangements between the two nations.

On Wednesday, Iranian officials suggested that continuing negotiations for a permanent peace deal with the US would be "illogical" following heavy strikes in the region. Significant disagreements persist regarding Iran's nuclear program; while US President Donald Trump claims Tehran has agreed to halt uranium enrichment, Iranian officials, including Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, maintain that enrichment processes are permitted under their interpretation of the ceasefire terms.

US President Donald Trump also noted on "Truth Social" that long-standing agreements exist regarding the prevention of nuclear weapons development and the necessity of keeping the Strait of Hormuz open and secure for international shipping. The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world's most critical oil transit chokepoints, and its security is a primary concern for global energy markets and Azerbaijani interests in regional stability.

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