Washington, DC – US media reports indicate that President Donald Trump has received briefings and warnings from senior officials regarding potential field and political developments that could threaten the continuation of the ceasefire agreement with Iran. This comes amid escalating, albeit undeclared, tensions between the two sides.
According to the Wall Street Journal, these warnings included possible scenarios for the collapse of the truce due to limited military actions or miscalculations. This, in turn, could plunge the region back into a cycle of escalation, particularly in sensitive areas such as the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.
Sources indicated that the US administration is closely monitoring Tehran’s adherence to the terms of the agreement. This comes amid concerns that any violation—even a limited one—could trigger a swift response, bringing the confrontation back to the forefront.
Conversely, circles within Washington believe that maintaining the truce requires open channels of communication and unannounced understandings. Moreover, this is crucial to avoid sliding into a wider confrontation that could be costly for both sides and the entire region.
These warnings come at a sensitive time for the region, where military calculations are intertwined with political pressures. For this reason, the ceasefire agreement becomes fragile and liable to collapse at any moment.
Internal warnings threaten the truce… Fears of a collapse of the ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran
Trump and warnings regarding the ceasefire agreement



