According to reports, Trump sent a letter to Congress last Friday informing the US military to restart military attacks against Iran. According to the relevant law, from the date of this notice, the Pentagon can carry out military operations in the Middle East for 60 days without additional approval from Congress. This is equivalent to recalculating the authorized time limit for US military operations. According to reports, citing this presidential letter, Trump stated in the letter that this strike operation will not involve ground combat forces, that the military strike is limited and targeted, and that the plan has been carefully planned and implemented to avoid civilian casualties to the greatest extent possible. Shortly before the US Central Command announced a new round of attacks, Trump made an even tougher statement when he was a guest on the program. On Zhou, he always said, “Tonight we will launch a fierce attack on Iran, and tomorrow we will have the same heavy attack. Iran is completely unable to counter this.” The US Central Command announced that the current naval blockade will officially take effect at 16:00 EST on the same day. This move completely abolished the cease-fire agreement reached less than a month ago when Trump and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding. The memorandum agreed to establish a 60-day truce window for the two sides to advance peace negotiations. When asked by the host that this cease-fire agreement was destined to break down from the beginning, Trump confessed that he only viewed this memorandum of understanding as a test from the beginning to the end. “This was just a test, and we couldn't have predicted the outcome. To put it bluntly, when dealing with unruly opponents, a memorandum of understanding is not very binding; even if a contract is signed with a trustworthy party, it is essentially just a memorandum of intent, and its effectiveness is very limited.” Trump added: “Iran has not complied with this exploratory agreement. The two sides have finalized the terms of the agreement many times before, and I was convinced at the time that Iran would definitely break the contract. In fact, this is true; they have not fulfilled the agreement from beginning to end.”

Zhitongcaijing · 1d ago
According to reports, Trump sent a letter to Congress last Friday informing the US military to restart military attacks against Iran. According to the relevant law, from the date of this notice, the Pentagon can carry out military operations in the Middle East for 60 days without additional approval from Congress. This is equivalent to recalculating the authorized time limit for US military operations. According to reports, citing this presidential letter, Trump stated in the letter that this strike operation will not involve ground combat forces, that the military strike is limited and targeted, and that the plan has been carefully planned and implemented to avoid civilian casualties to the greatest extent possible. Shortly before the US Central Command announced a new round of attacks, Trump made an even tougher statement when he was a guest on the program. On Zhou, he always said, “Tonight we will launch a fierce attack on Iran, and tomorrow we will have the same heavy attack. Iran is completely unable to counter this.” The US Central Command announced that the current naval blockade will officially take effect at 16:00 EST on the same day. This move completely abolished the cease-fire agreement reached less than a month ago when Trump and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding. The memorandum agreed to establish a 60-day truce window for the two sides to advance peace negotiations. When asked by the host that this cease-fire agreement was destined to break down from the beginning, Trump confessed that he only viewed this memorandum of understanding as a test from the beginning to the end. “This was just a test, and we couldn't have predicted the outcome. To put it bluntly, when dealing with unruly opponents, a memorandum of understanding is not very binding; even if a contract is signed with a trustworthy party, it is essentially just a memorandum of intent, and its effectiveness is very limited.” Trump added: “Iran has not complied with this exploratory agreement. The two sides have finalized the terms of the agreement many times before, and I was convinced at the time that Iran would definitely break the contract. In fact, this is true; they have not fulfilled the agreement from beginning to end.”