Trump says ceasefire ‘over’ after US, Iran trade attacks

US President Donald Trump has declared the recent ceasefire with Iran 'over' following renewed military exchanges in the Strait of Hormuz. Despite the rhetoric, Trump indicated that US negotiators may continue to engage with Iranian counterparts.
Why it matters
The collapse of the ceasefire threatens to reignite a major conflict in a critical global oil transit region, potentially impacting global energy markets.
Speaking at NATO summit, Trump says US may resume naval blockade, launch more strikes, and ‘take over’ Kharg island.
The article reports on official statements and military actions without injecting editorial opinion, though it highlights inflammatory language used by the subject.
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