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At NATO summit in Turkey, Trump says he believes ceasefire with Iran is 'over'

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At NATO summit in Turkey, Trump says he believes ceasefire with Iran is 'over'
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President Trump declared the ceasefire with Iran 'over' following a series of retaliatory strikes between the two nations in the Strait of Hormuz. While attending a NATO summit in Turkey, Trump also criticized European allies for their lack of financial support and commitment to his administration's foreign policy agenda.

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The collapse of the ceasefire significantly increases the risk of a broader military conflict in the Middle East and highlights growing diplomatic friction between the U.S. and its NATO partners.

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President Trump said Wednesday he believes the current ceasefire with Iran is over following an exchange of attacks between the U.S. and Iran in the latest escalation straining the agreement to end the war.

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