Trump Says He’ll Go Back To ‘Dropping Bombs’ If He Doesn’t Like Iran Deal—After Saying Agreement Was ‘Complete’
BreakingBusinessTrump Says He’ll Go Back To ‘Dropping Bombs’ If He Doesn’t Like Iran Deal—After Saying Agreement Was ‘Complete’BySiladitya Ray,Forbes Staff. Siladitya Ray is a New Delhi-based Forbes news team reporter.Follow AuthorJun 17, 2026, 07:39am EDTToplinePresident Donald Trump on Wednesday suggested the agreement to end the Iran war has not yet been finalized and he is prepared to bomb the country if he doesn’t like the deal or if Tehran doesn’t “behave,” in his latest flip-flop on the peace talks just days after he declared that his “great deal” with Iran to end the war and reopen the Hormuz Strait was “now complete.” President Donald Trump addressed the Iran deal while speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the G7 gathering in France.Getty ImagesKey FactsSpeaking to reporters at the G7 Summit in France, Trump first praised the deal with Iran but then said it was just a “memorandum of understanding.” Trump added that if he doesn’t like the deal, he will “go back to shooting at them, dropping bombs on their heads.”Just before his bombing threat, Trump told reporters it was a “very strong deal” but also added, “nobody knows what it is,” although most people “seem to be very happy,” and said the stock market was also cheering the deal.This is a developing story.Got a tip? Share confidential information with Forbes.Editorial StandardsReprints & PermissionsLOADING VIDEO PLAYER...FORBES’ FEATURED Videoالمصدر: Forbes Business | Source: Forbes Business
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