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US President Donald Trump warns of potential military action on Iran

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US President Donald Trump has stated that the memorandum of understanding planned between Washington and Tehran does not constitute a final agreement, warning that military operations against Iran could resume if the terms of the document are not met.

Operative Information Center-OMM reports that President Trump made these remarks during a meeting with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in Evian, France.

According to the US leader, the document scheduled for signing on Friday is merely a memorandum of understanding and cannot be considered a definitive treaty.

"This is not a final deal. This is a memorandum of understanding. If I do not like it, we will continue to fire at them and drop bombs on them," President Trump stated.

The President added that if Iran fails to adhere to the terms of the memorandum or ignores Washington's demands, the US may resort to military strikes once again. "If I do not like the memorandum, if they do not listen, we will start dropping bombs on them again. Because they have not been listening for 47 years," President Trump emphasized.

The G7 summit, held in France, serves as a critical platform for global leaders to discuss pressing geopolitical issues, including nuclear non-proliferation and regional stability in the Middle East. President Trump's comments underscore the administration's "maximum pressure" approach, which seeks to curb Iran's regional influence and nuclear ambitions through a combination of economic sanctions and the credible threat of military force.

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