US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering restarting major combat operations against Iran.
The move comes as negotiations between Washington and Tehran continue to deteriorate.
According to reports, Trump has grown increasingly frustrated with Iran’s response during ongoing talks.
The White House is also concerned about continued disruption in the Strait of Hormuz.
The latest Trump Iran combat operations discussions have emerged after Trump rejected Iran’s recent ceasefire proposal.
He reportedly described Tehran’s response as “unacceptable.”
Strait Of Hormuz Crisis Raises Pressure
The Strait of Hormuz remains at the centre of the growing crisis.
The waterway handles a major share of global oil shipments.
Iran has continued restrictions around the strategic shipping route despite temporary ceasefire discussions.
Oil markets and global shipping companies are closely monitoring the situation.
Reports said Trump’s national security team recently discussed options for renewed military pressure.
Officials are reportedly examining plans linked to “Project Freedom.”
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‘Project Freedom’ Back Under Discussion
Project Freedom was earlier launched to secure commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
The operation involved US naval forces and air assets in the Gulf region.
The mission was paused after rapid escalation between Iranian forces and US assets.
Fresh discussions now suggest the operation could expand beyond escorting ships.
Trump said the ceasefire with Iran is currently “on life support.”
However, he added that no final decision on military action has been taken yet.
Iran Rejects US Demands
Iran has rejected several US conditions linked to sanctions and nuclear restrictions.
Tehran says Washington must abandon what it called a “one-sided approach.”
Iranian officials also warned that any new military escalation would trigger retaliation.
The country’s parliament speaker recently said Iran’s military remains prepared for conflict.
Global concerns have increased due to rising oil prices and shipping disruptions in the Gulf region.
Several countries are now discussing maritime security measures.
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Conflict Continues To Impact Global Markets
The prolonged Iran crisis has already affected global energy supply chains.
Analysts warn that further escalation could increase inflation pressure worldwide.
Trump is also expected to visit China soon as diplomatic pressure increases around the conflict.
China remains one of Iran’s biggest oil buyers.
The growing Trump Iran combat operations debate now reflects rising uncertainty in the Middle East.
World leaders continue monitoring developments closely as tensions remain high.

