Trump Expects to Resume Bombing Iran if Ceasefire Expires Without Deal
The tone of the talk with CNBC was classic Trump: tough rhetoric to strengthen the U.S. negotiating hand ahead of the critical deadline tomorrow (April 22), while still leaving the door open for a “great deal” in Pakistan.

President Donald Trump issued strong warnings to Iran in a phone interview with CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” stating that the U.S. military is fully reloaded and prepared to resume strikes if the fragile ceasefire expires tomorrow without a new agreement.
“I expect to be bombing because I think that’s a better attitude to go in with,” Trump said. “But we’re ready to go. I mean, the military is raring to go.”
Key Statements from the CNBC Interview:
The comments come as diplomatic efforts continue in Pakistan, with Vice President JD Vance reportedly involved in talks, while Iran has yet to send its expected delegation to Islamabad today.
Trump’s remarks align with recent U.S. naval actions, including the overnight boarding of the sanctioned Iranian shadow fleet tanker M/T TIFANI in the Indian Ocean. The U.S. continues to maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz, keeping it largely closed to Iranian-linked traffic.
Meanwhile, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is preparing a humanitarian evacuation plan for hundreds of stranded tankers and cargo ships in the Persian Gulf, a direct result of the prolonged restrictions.
The situation remains highly tense with roughly 24–36 hours left until the ceasefire deadline. Failure to reach an agreement could lead to rapid escalation, as Trump has repeatedly warned that “lots of bombs will start going off.”