President of the United States warns that the American army “will shoot harder than anyone has ever seen” if the “real agreement reached” is not respected in Iran. The American army will remain deployed near Iran until the full implementation of a “real agreement,” said President Donald Trump on the evening of Wednesday, April 8, following the announcement of a fragile two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran.
“All ships, planes, and military personnel, with additional ammunition and weapons, (…) will remain in and around Iran until the REAL AGREEMENT reached is fully respected,” he wrote on his Truth Social platform, warning that otherwise it will “shoot harder than anyone has ever seen.”
An “highly unlikely” agreement President Trump, however, considered it “highly unlikely” that an agreement would not be reached and implemented.
“Meanwhile, our great army is refueling and resting, actually looking forward to its next conquest. AMERICA IS BACK!” emphasized Donald Trump, in capital letters shortly before midnight, Washington time.
The resumption of maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic global oil supply route, is a key sticking point at the heart of negotiations set to take place Friday or Saturday in Pakistan.
“It was agreed, a long time ago (…): no nuclear weapons and the Strait of Hormuz WILL BE OPEN AND SAFE,” also wrote the American president.





