US President Donald Trump Announces Ceasefire Between Israel and Iran

US President Donald Trump Announces Ceasefire Between Israel and Iran

US President Donald Trump Announces Ceasefire Between Israel and Iran

After more than 7 days of war between Israel and Iran, there is finally a ceasefire between these countries now. It was not expected that there would be a ceasefire, as Iran never forgives its enemies, and Iran has a rich history of defeating its enemies. Moreover, it was Israel that breached international laws and struck Iran illegally. Even countries like Saudi Arabia have condemned Israel's actions against Iran. 

However, the US president announced the ceasefire, and both countries went on with their daily lives. It was expected that the US would try to stop the war. However, people were shocked, especially Iran, when the US bombed all of Iran's nuclear sites via its special jet, which only the US is capable of doing, and not even Israel has that technology. For that reason, Iran targeted US bases in Qatar, and Qatar has also condemned the act against Iran and summoned the Iranian ambassador to Qatar.

The US president stated that he expects both Iran and Israel to hold a ceasefire and there would be no violation of it. Therefore, it is expected that both countries would ethically and legally follow the ceasefire. However, things would not remain the same between Iran and Israel, as Iran would never trust the US or any Western country now, as no one came to help Iran; even Russia did not help Iran as they wanted. It is expected that Iran will now focus on allay building rather than pacts and trade deals.

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