Trump Warns Israel-Iran War Could Restart

Tensions in the Middle East remain high. Former U.S. President Donald Trump has said that the conflict between Israel and Iran could start again soon. This warning came after a NATO summit in The Hague. At the summit, some members agreed to increase their defense spending.

NATO Focuses on Security Threats

The NATO summit addressed serious security issues. Despite concerns about Russia, discussions mainly focused on U.S. strikes on Iran. Trump expressed confidence that talks with Iran are the next logical step. However, he also warned that the ceasefire might not last.

Claims of Destroyed Nuclear Capabilities

Reports from American media outlets contradicted Trump's claims. These reports suggested that Iran's nuclear program was not entirely destroyed. Trump dismissed these reports as "fake news" from his enemies with a political agenda.

Despite these conflicting reports, Trump repeated that the nuclear program is destroyed. He claims that satellite imagery confirms everything is buried under concrete in former underground tunnels. He also mentioned that Israeli intelligence supports his assessment.

Concerns About the Ceasefire

Many European countries and NATO members are worried about the fragile ceasefire. They question whether Iran and Israel will respect its terms. The key issue is what happens next. To ensure peace, there is a need for talks and agreements.