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Trump to Iran: "We're negotiating, but the ceasefire is over. If you kill me, you'll be razed to the ground."

Meanwhile, efforts to mend the rift continue today: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Muscat, Oman. A meeting between technical teams from Iran and the United States is scheduled for Sunday in Pakistan. Discussions remain heavily focused on nuclear issues and the management of commercial transit through the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump to Iran: "We're negotiating, but the ceasefire is over. If you kill me, you'll be razed to the ground."

The President of the United States Donald Trump confirmed that Iran has asked for continue negotiations, but he stated in unequivocal terms that the ceasefire has endedHe also warned Tehran that if any attempt is made attack against him, the United States they will raze it to the ground all areas of Iran.

The ceasefire with Iran “it's over for me” Trump said during statements to the press on the sidelines of a meeting with the Secretary General of NATO, Mark RutteThe White House chief spoke of "scum," referring to Iranian leaders as "sick, evil, and lying." "For me, I think it's over. I don't want to deal with them anymore. They're scum. Do you know what scum means? They're scum. They're sick people. They're led by sick people, they're cruel, violent people. And if they had a…nuclear weapon, they would use it. As far as I'm concerned, it's just a waste of time dealing with them,” Trump said. Satellite images exclusives obtained and analyzed by the US broadcaster CNN indicate an alleged ongoing attempt by Iran to rebuild facilities at its nuclear sites.

Attempts at dialogue amid mutual accusations

Despite the end of the truce and the recent cross-attacks, Washington has accepted Iran's request for continue the talks. Iran "asked us to continue the talks. We agreed to do so, but the United States made it clear, in no uncertain terms, that the ceasefire is over," Trump thundered on social media. Truth, effectively leaving itself free for further military action against Tehran. Discussions remain strongly focused on the nuclear and the management and safety of commercial transit in the Strait of Hormuz.

Il Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, has arrived today in Muscat, Oman, for the announced talks with Omani interlocutors. This was reported Al Jazeera quoting the Iranian news agency IrnaThe American media have reported that The United States expects from Iran a public statement clarifying that the Strait of Hormuz is open with a commitment not to target merchant ships in transit: without these guarantees, it will not be possible to start new negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program. If Iran does not provide the nuclear "powder," there is no agreement, a US official said, as reported by Bloomberg.

Against Araghchi accused the United States to have Memorandum of Understanding violated reached between the parties, arguing in a message published on X and Tehran "kept its word" on the end of the ceasefire, while Washington reportedly failed to honor its commitments. Tehran, for its part, reportedly admitted privately to the United States that it had made a mistake by attacking commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz and that it wanted to continue negotiations with Washington, according to senior American officials. CBS News.

As reported by Al Arabiya, which cites an authoritative source, is expected to meeting between technical teams coming from Iran and the United States to Pakistan tomorrow July 12th.

The plan to kill Trump, who threatens a massacre

Already during the funeral of the Supreme Leader, numerous signs with threats to assassinate Trump. Then the Wall Street Journal spread the news that there is a Iranian plan to eliminate the US president, explaining that it was the US authorities who had informed theIsraeli intelligence. Speaking to the press upon his return from the NATO summit in Turkey, Trump referred to the threats against him. "I'm first on the list. I've been lucky so far, but it won't last long." This revelation would mark an escalation in the war between Washington and Tehran. For years, Iran has openly promised revenge on the tycoon for the assassination of Qassem Soleimani, a senior general in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which occurred during the president's first term.

Although there is a certain scepticism among the US intelligence services, the American president seems to believe in it: "If it were to happen I would left instructions: bomb them with unprecedented power,” “completely annihilating” Iran, he threatened, claiming he had been in Tehran's crosshairs for years.

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