Summary
- President Donald Trump renewed his warning that military action remains possible despite a ceasefire agreement with Iran.
- Trump said the US would maintain its military posture until the agreement is fully implemented and would launch stronger military action if the deal is not honored.
- Markets remain cautious over geopolitical variables because military risk has not been fully resolved despite the ceasefire.
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President Donald Trump renewed his warning that military action remains possible despite a ceasefire agreement with Iran.
In a Truth Social post on Aug. 8, Trump wrote that US warships, aircraft and troops would remain near Iran. He said the military posture would stay in place until the agreement is fully implemented.
If the deal is not honored, military action would resume with greater force than before, he added, signaling the possibility of further conflict.
Trump also wrote that US forces are regrouping and preparing for the next operation, reinforcing his stance that military pressure will remain in place.
The remarks signal that tensions and uncertainty between Washington and Tehran are persisting even after the two sides agreed to a two-week ceasefire. Markets remain cautious over geopolitical risks, as the truce has not fully eliminated military concerns.

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