Iran Stops Peace Talks After Trump's Threat

Trump told Iranian officials they would not have a country if they closed a strait, and the US would take over.
Trump said he might take over the Strait and would 'blow them out' if needed.
Trump wrote on social media that Iran must stop its proxies in Lebanon from causing trouble or the US would hit Iran hard.
Iran's negotiators think Trump's comments are a direct threat and will not talk again until he apologizes.
Iran also wants Israel to remove its troops from southern Lebanon before they return to peace talks.
Trump's comments came after Iran said it would close the Strait of Hormuz due to violations of a peace deal.
Iran's delegation walked away from peace talks and is reviewing a response to Trump's threats.
Iran thinks any kind of threat is a serious violation of the current ceasefire agreement.
It is not clear which of Trump's statements Iran is referring to.
Trump was told Iran would keep its right to enrich uranium, and he replied that Iran's president should 'watch his mouth'.
Trump said Iran's president should 'shape up' or the US would take over the country.
Trump called the US-Iran agreement 'just an option'.
Trump said he can do what he wants after the agreement option.
Before Iran stopped the talks, US officials met with Iranian officials to discuss the peace agreement.
US Vice President JD Vance said 'great' progress was made towards a future of peace and prosperity.
Trump's latest comments have put the new peace agreement under strain.