Trump says US has not considered resuming war
President Donald Trump said he has not yet considered continuing the ceasefire with Iran.

President Donald Trump said he has not yet considered continuing the ceasefire with Iran.

Axios reporter Barak Ravid is identified as the journalist who received the call and asked the question.
President Trump has released a formal statement on the cancellation.
Trump publicly confirmed the cancellation of the trip.
The New York Times provides additional context, stating the impasse is the latest sign the sides are far from a deal and that a previous trip by Vice President JD Vance was unsuccessful.
Trump has directly stated that the cancellation of the negotiators' trip does not mean a resumption of military actions against Iran.
Trump added new commentary, stating there is "tremendous infighting and confusion" within Iran's leadership and that "Nobody knows who is in charge."
Trump added that "tremendous infighting and confusion" within Iranian leadership contributed to his decision to cancel the trip.
Trump provided additional commentary, stating there is 'intense internal conflict and great confusion' within Iran's leadership and that the US holds 'all the winning cards.'
Fox News reports Trump's direct quote: "We are no longer going to take 18-hour flights to talk about nothing."
Trump added a new justification for the cancellation, citing "tremendous infighting and confusion within their 'leadership'" in Iran.
When asked by a reporter if he had thought about continuing the ceasefire, Trump replied, "I haven't even thought about it yet."