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Trump states US will not engage in Iran war unless American troops are killed

3 June 2026
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US President Donald Trump has indicated that he would only end the ceasefire with Iran if Tehran attacks American troops, as reported by the Wall Street Journal. Recent Iranian strikes on US bases in the Middle East have intensified pressure on the Trump administration, raising concerns about the ceasefire’s sustainability. However, Trump’s reluctance to escalate US defensive measures into a full-scale conflict suggests he may prefer to tolerate Iran’s provocations to avoid further escalation. This report follows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s statement that the US and Israel are prepared to resume military actions against Iran if necessary, emphasizing that the decision ultimately lies with the US president.

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This situation is critical as it reflects ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, which have escalated since the US withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018. Iran has consistently targeted US interests in the region, raising fears of a broader conflict. The dynamics also involve Israel, a key US ally, which has taken a firm stance against Iranian influence. The potential for military escalation could have significant implications for regional stability and US foreign policy in the Middle East, underlining the delicate balance of power in an already volatile area.

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