On Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump expressed his anger towards Iran and Israel for violating the resolution for a ceasefire, just a day after he announced they had reached an agreement.
In a video clip, he did not hold back as he criticized both nations, stating, “we essentially have two countries that have been fighting for so long and so intensely that they don’t know what they’re doing, do you understand?”
He made this blunt remark after specifically calling out Israel for dropping “the biggest load” of bombs he had ever seen, urging them to “calm down.”
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Trump did not take any further questions and quickly made his way to Air Force One to head to The Hague for the NATO Summit.
Earlier that morning, he also addressed Israel on Truth Social, warning, “Israel. Do not drop those bombs. If you do, it is a major violation. Bring your pilots home, now.”
On Monday, Trump confidently announced that the “12-day war” would come to an end with a phased implementation over 24 hours, although there was no official confirmation from Iranian officials regarding their agreement to the plan.
His announcement followed the U.S. bombing three nuclear sites in Iran, which Trump celebrated as a significant success.