Tensions Escalate as Trump Warns of Ceasefire Collapse with Iran In a tense phone interview with Bloomberg, President Trump has cast doubt on the future of the fragile ceasefire with Iran, stating that he is "highly unlikely" to extend the agreement if a peace deal is not reached by Wednesday evening. The truce, which was initially announced by the president, is set to expire at the end of the day on Wednesday, according to Trump, who specified that the deadline is based on Washington time. The looming deadline has raised concerns about the potential for renewed conflict with Iran, a country that has been at odds with the US for years. As the clock ticks down, the international community is holding its breath, waiting to see if a deal can be struck to avert another crisis in the Middle East.


President Trump told Bloomberg on Monday that he is “highly unlikely” to extend the ceasefire with Iran if Wednesday evening comes and goes without a peace deal. During a phone interview with White House correspondent Jeff Mason, Trump said that the truce ends on “Wednesday evening Washington time.” The president initially announced the ceasefire on...