Trump accuses Iran of ‘VIOLATING’ ceasefire as regime refuses to meet Vance with hours before war restarts

Donald Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire just 24 hours before the resumption of war after regime officials refused to meet with J.D. Vance in Pakistan.
Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB said no official delegation went to Islamabad to meet the Vice President. The ceasefire will end at 8pm ET on Wednesday evening.
‘Iran violated the Ceasefire many times!’ Trump wrote on Truth Social Tuesday morning.
The president’s statement came after Tehran threatened to “reveal new cards on the battlefield” if the war continued.
Islamic Republic Parliament Speaker Mohammed Bagher Galibaf said on Monday afternoon that the regime is ‘ready’ to restart the war against US-Israeli forces in the Middle East.
“We do not accept negotiations in the shadow of threats and have been preparing to reveal new cards on the battlefield for the last two weeks,” he wrote in his letter to X.
Meanwhile, Trump promised to target energy infrastructure if diplomacy fails, adding: ‘Then a lot of bombs will start going off.’
Peace talks have slowed in recent days as Tehran refuses to suspend its nuclear program or transfer its enriched uranium stockpile to the United States. Trump further increased tensions by imposing a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, causing oil and gas prices to skyrocket.
Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire just 24 hours before the war resumed after regime officials refused to meet with J.D. Vance in Pakistan
Tehran threatens to ‘reveal new cards on the battlefield’ if war continues
Trump further increased tensions by imposing a naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, and oil and natural gas prices rose rapidly




