Trump Threatens Harder Strikes on Iran Unless Tehran Reins in Hezbollah
President Trump threatened Iran with new attacks if it does not restrain Hezbollah in Lebanon or keep the Strait of Hormuz open, while Vice President J.D. Vance attempts to solidify a lasting deal. This dual-track approach underscores the administration's refusal to accept a peace deal that compromises the security of its allies or allows Iranian proxies to operate unchecked. The threat signals that diplomatic progress is contingent upon Tehran's adherence to red lines regarding regional stability.
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