US President Donald Trump has warned that American forces will remain deployed near Iran and threatened overwhelming military action if Tehran fails to comply with Washington’s demands, raising doubts over the stability of a recently brokered ceasefire.
In a post on social media, Trump said US troops, aircraft, and naval assets would stay in position until what he described as a “real agreement” is fully implemented. He added that failure to meet the terms could trigger force, using language that signaled a potential escalation in tensions.
The remarks come just a day after a two-week ceasefire between Washington and Tehran, which temporarily paused weeks of hostilities and helped ease global market concerns, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, a key global energy route.
Trump reiterated demands that Iran abandon any pursuit of nuclear weapons and ensure safe passage through strategic waterways, while emphasizing continued US military readiness in the region. His statement has added uncertainty to diplomatic efforts and highlighted divisions over the terms of the ceasefire.
Meanwhile, developments on the ground continue to complicate the situation. Reports from Iranian media suggested that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps had previously positioned sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz during the conflict, indicating ongoing strategic risks to international shipping routes. It remains unclear whether those measures have been fully withdrawn.
The ceasefire itself is also facing political and strategic challenges, with both sides presenting conflicting conditions for long-term negotiations. Iran has reportedly put forward its own proposals, including demands related to regional security and sanctions relief, which have not been accepted by Washington.
The situation has further escalated due to continued regional hostilities, including Israeli strikes in Lebanon, which have drawn criticism and raised concerns that the broader conflict could undermine ceasefire efforts.
At the same time, diplomatic discussions involving US and Iranian representatives are expected to continue, including planned talks in Pakistan, though uncertainty persists over whether a durable agreement can be reached.
Observers warn that without clear alignment on core issues, the ceasefire risks unraveling, potentially reigniting tensions across an already volatile region.
