Trump Asserts Iran Ceasefire Holds Despite Escalating Military Exchange
President Donald Trump has maintained that the ceasefire with Iran remains intact, despite a recent surge in violence and targeted U.S. Military strikes. The insistence comes as Washington and Tehran trade blows in the Strait of Hormuz, casting significant doubt on the stability of diplomatic efforts to end the conflict.
Military Strikes in the Strait of Hormuz
The current tension escalated after U.S. Forces launched strikes against Iranian military facilities. According to official reports, these targets were directly responsible for attacks on American warships operating in the Strait of Hormuz. While the U.S. Maintains these were precision strikes on military assets, Iran’s armed forces claim the airstrikes hit civilian areas.
This exchange of fire marks a precarious moment for regional security, as both nations navigate a fragile truce that is under increasing strain.
Trump Issues Warning Over Future Deal
Despite the burst of violence, President Trump insists the ceasefire is still in effect. However, he paired this claim with a stark warning to the Iranian government. The president stated that the U.S. Will “knock them out a lot harder, and a lot more violently” if Iran fails to sign a deal soon.
At this time, Iran has not finalized its response to a U.S. Proposal intended to officially end the war.
Regional Fallout and Humanitarian Impact
The volatility is not confined to the Strait of Hormuz. The conflict is rippling across the Middle East, with several key developments:
- United Arab Emirates: The UAE Defense Ministry reported that the country has faced fresh attacks from Iran.
- Lebanon: Israeli airstrikes have resulted in the deaths of at least 12 people, according to the Lebanese health ministry.
- Maritime Repatriation: Pakistani and Iranian seafarers on vessels seized by the U.S., currently located near Singapore waters, are set to be repatriated.
Digital Blackout in Iran
The conflict has extended into the digital realm, with the Iranian regime enforcing a severe internet shutdown. According to the monitoring group NetBlocks, the blackout has lasted 70 days, totaling more than 1,656 hours of severed connectivity for large portions of the population.

NetBlocks emphasized that limiting digital connectivity during a crisis harms those most in need, including students, compact businesses, and people with disabilities. This shutdown follows a pattern of lethal crackdowns on anti-government demonstrators within the Islamic Republic.
Key Takeaways: US-Iran Conflict Status
| Issue | Current Status |
|---|---|
| Ceasefire Status | Claimed intact by President Trump, though contested by ongoing strikes. |
| Military Action | U.S. Strikes on military facilities; Iran reports civilian casualties. |
| Diplomatic State | Iran has yet to finalize response to a U.S. Peace proposal. |
| Civilian Impact | 70-day internet blackout in Iran; casualties reported in Lebanon. |
As the U.S. Awaits a response to its proposal, the region remains on edge. The gap between the White House’s claim of a functioning ceasefire and the reality of active military engagements suggests a volatile path forward.