Trump Says Interim Accord to End Iran War Is ‘Over,’ Warns of New US Strikes

Reuters

•   July 8, 2026

REUTERS—President Donald Trump said an interim agreement to end the war with Iran was “over” and that the United States was likely to launch new strikes on Wednesday night following Iranian attacks on U.S. bases in the Gulf.

In a flare-up of hostilities that pushed up oil prices, Iran said on Wednesday it had targeted U.S. military sites in Bahrain and Kuwait after U.S. forces struck Iranian targets in response to attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.

The attacks further undermined a shaky ceasefire agreement and dented hopes of turning the memorandum of understanding signed on June 17 into a permanent peace deal to end the war, which began with U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran on Feb. 28.

“If we make a deal with Iran I’m not sure that will stick,” Trump said, “because I found them to be very dishonorable people.”

But Trump did not explicitly say Washington would return to full-fledged war, and it was not immediately clear whether or not the negotiations on reaching a permanent deal would continue.

Oil Prices Rise, Stocks Fall

Asked before a NATO summit in Turkey whether the memorandum of understanding was over, Trump said: “It’s a very interesting question. To me, I think it’s over. I don’t want to deal with them.”

“They’re scum. They’re sick people. They’re led by sick people,” he told reporters in Ankara.

“As far as I’m concerned, it’s just a waste of time dealing with them,” he said, before adding: “Now, I’ll let our wonderful negotiators keep talking if they want, but I don’t see it. I don’t like these people, you know that.”

A source familiar with the Ankara talks said Trump did not repeat his comments about the interim deal being over when NATO leaders met at the summit, but he later warned of new strikes before a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

“I’ll give a little warning: We’re going to hit them hard tonight,” Trump told reporters.

The latest attacks have heightened safety and security concerns around the Strait of Hormuz, with shipping data showing at least four oil and gas tankers had turned back rather than try to transit the waterway, a vital supply route.

Trump has at times stepped back from threats he has made against Iran, but oil prices jumped and global bond markets tumbled. Brent crude futures leapt more than 5%, the most in a day since late May, to $78.48 a barrel [O/R].

While that was far below the peaks above $120 seen during the height of the fighting, it was enough to inject some fresh inflation risk into the bond market, particularly since months of conflict have drawn down global oil inventories.

Wall Street’s main indexes fell.

Iran and US Trade Blame

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps said it had targeted U.S. military sites in Bahrain and Kuwait and that it had shot down a U.S. MQ-9 drone attempting to interfere in the operation.

Bahrain’s army later said it had thwarted Iranian attacks.

The U.S. had earlier unleashed new military strikes and revoked a license allowing Iran to sell oil in response to attacks on three tankers in the strait.

The U.S. Central Command said more than 60 small boats used by the IRGC were among the targets hit in an operation it said was intended to impose a heavy cost on Iran for strikes on shipping in violation of the ceasefire.

Trump said the U.S. had “knocked out 28 boats last night” and would probably hit more later.

He confirmed the U.S. had attacked Iran’s main oil hub of Kharg Island in its latest strikes and, repeating a warning that U.S. forces could take over the island, said: “They may hit it again tonight.”

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told reporters before the NATO summit that the new attacks by the U.S. on Iran were “absolutely necessary”.

⁠EU foreign policy chief ⁠Kaja Kallas later said on X the exchanges of fire “complicate ​already ‌fraught talks to end the war. Iran’s attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait are unacceptable.”

Iran Seeks to Leverage Control of Strait

Iran’s top joint military command, Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, called the U.S. strikes a “blatant act of aggression,” threatened a “crushing response,” and warned that Tehran would not allow U.S. interference in the management of the strait.

A top Iranian negotiator, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, accused the U.S. of breaching the ceasefire agreement.

“The era of bullying and extortion is over,” Qalibaf said in a post on X. “We don’t fold.”

Iranian media earlier reported explosions in Iran’s main oil hub of Kharg Island, on Qeshm Island and in the southern port cities of Sirik and Bandar Abbas. CENTCOM made no mention of Kharg Island, from which Iran exports 90% of its crude oil. 

A U.S. official told Reuters that strikes targeted Iranian air defense systems, coastal surveillance systems, surface-to-air missiles, anti-ship cruise missiles and drone launch sites. 

No civilian deaths were reported in Iran.

Control of the Strait of Hormuz, which runs between Iran and Oman, has given Tehran immense leverage as it negotiates with Washington.

Under the interim U.S.-Iran agreement, the U.S. Treasury issued a June 22 general license to allow the sale of crude oil and petrochemical and petroleum products of Iranian origin through August 21. In revoking that license on Tuesday, it gave Iran until July 17 to wind down any transactions. 

Iran’s foreign ministry condemned the move as a breach of the framework agreement to end the war. The ministry said Iran would take any measure it deemed necessary to safeguard its interests and national security.

Originally published by Reuters

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