President Donald Trump speaks during a dinner with American farmers in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, June 25, 2026.
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President Donald Trump on Friday accused Iran of violating a ceasefire agreement with the U.S. by launching attack drones at ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, including a cargo vessel that was struck off the coast of Oman on Thursday.
Trump later said at the White House, “You’ll find out,” when a reporter asked if there would be any consequences for Iran.
Asked if he considered the ceasefire to still be in place, Trump replied, “I don’t like the fact that they took a shot yesterday. “
“They shouldn’t be doing that. So, you’ll find out,” he said.
In his Truth Social post accusing Iran of violating the ceasefire, Trump wrote, “The Islamic Republic of Iran shot at least four One Way Attack Drones at Ships transversing the Strait of Hormuz.”
“One of the Drones solidly hit the upper deck of a large and very expensive Cargo Carrying Ship,” the president wrote.
“Damage was done, but the Ship was able to proceed on its way. We knocked down three other Drones. Obviously, this is a foolish violation of our Ceasefire Agreement.”
Trump’s statement came on the heels of the International Maritime Organization, a United Nations agency, pausing efforts to evacuate ships and seafarers stranded in the strait.
Arsenio Dominguez, secretary-general of the International Maritime Organization, said in a statement that the evacuation plan would be temporarily paused “to reconfirm that the necessary safety guarantees continue to be in place for the ships on our evacuation list and all those in the region.”
