President Trump announced the termination of the temporary ceasefire agreement with Iran, heightening the risk of renewed military conflict between the two nations. Speaking at the NATO annual summit, Trump stated, "For me, I think it's over," dismissing the agreement as a waste of time. This announcement follows recent U.S. military strikes on Iran and the revocation of waivers allowing the sale of Iranian oil, actions taken in response to recent attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump criticized Iranian leadership, describing them as "scum" and "violent people" who would use nuclear weapons if they had them. Despite his harsh rhetoric, Trump indicated he would not prevent negotiators from continuing talks, although he expressed skepticism about their effectiveness, labeling the efforts as potentially futile.