We've been here before - exchange of words and bombs another test of fragile ceasefirepublished at 19:32 BST
Nick Johnson
Reporting from Washington DC
Image source, EPASpeaking from the Nato summit in Turkey, President Trump made it clear his patience with Iran was running thin.
Shortly after describing the leadership in Tehran as “scum” - he said the US would "probably" strike Iran “very hard” again tonight.
On Tuesday, the US attacked sites in Iran which it claims were used to launch strikes upon commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran replied by targeting US interests in Bahrain and Kuwait.
But, we’ve been here before.
Only last week, ceasefire talks resumed following another tit-for-tat exchange of fire between Iran and the US. And despite the president’s rhetoric, it’s not clear if the ceasefire has yet run its course.
The duration and intensity of any subsequent US strikes on Iran should provide a clearer picture.
While Donald Trump did not rule out a continuation of the ongoing peace talks, this latest exchange of words and bombs is yet another test of a ceasefire which looks increasingly fragile.
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