U.S. President Donald Trump warns that Iran would “no longer exist” if the United States is “forced” to resume the war, saying the U.S. military has struck multiple Iranian targets. In posts on Truth Social, Trump says U.S. aircraft hit Iranian missile and drone storage locations and coastal radar sites, arguing the actions respond to violations of a U.S.-Iran ceasefire. The outlets describe the warning as part of a continuing cycle of tit-for-tat responses after renewed attacks affecting shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Several reports link Trump’s comments to recent U.S. statements that it conducted strikes against “multiple” Iranian targets, presented as retaliation for attacks attributed to Iran. While the coverage centers on Trump’s rhetoric, all accounts attribute the escalation claim to allegations that Tehran breached the ceasefire and U.S. forces responded with airstrikes. The reporting consistently frames Trump’s threat as conditional—linked to whether the U.S. decides it cannot “be reasonable”—and it portrays the warning as escalation language rather than a specific new operational decision.