President Trump rejected Tehran's ceasefire proposal, threatening 'complete demolition' of Iranian infrastructure if no agreement is reached by tonight. Iran countered with a ten-point proposal demanding sanctions relief and a permanent end to the war. Amid ongoing military clashes, the US and Israel continue to strike Iranian military targets.
US President Donald Trump issued extreme threats against Iran, stating that 'a whole civilization will die tonight.' This comes as the US increases pressure to enforce demands related to the Strait of Hormuz. US lawmakers swiftly condemned the remarks, calling them 'horrifying, illegal, and genocidal.'
Alex Jones accused President Trump of genocide over his threat to 'destroy Iran's civilization.' Trump declared 'Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day' for Iran, pressuring the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. This rhetoric suggests fracturing within Trump's own supporter base.
Iran claims that US-Israeli airstrikes damaged key infrastructure, including bridges, railways, and highways. These strikes occurred amid pressure from US President Donald Trump. Iran remains defiant regarding the demand to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
British MPs strongly pushed back against US President Donald Trump's threat of ending Iran's civilization. Some lawmakers urged the UK to end US access to UK airbases to prevent complicity in war crimes. This escalation stems from rising geopolitical tensions as the deadline for a ceasefire agreement with Iran approaches.
President Trump strongly warned that if Iran misses the deal deadline, he will target Iranian infrastructure, threatening a 'civilization' collapse. Following this threat, Brent crude prices surged amid heightened instability in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's IRGC is retaliating against US threats by warning of regional oil and gas supply disruptions.
Oil prices are rising as Iran rejects U.S. President Trump's deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, intensifying strikes against Iran. With about a fifth of global oil supply disrupted, crude prices are surging. While the UN Security Council discusses a resolution to protect shipping, geopolitical tensions remain high.
US President Trump has sparked global terror with threats of a nuclear strike against Iran, stating that 'a whole civilization will die tonight.' The UN is activating contingency plans due to the gravity of the situation, while calls for his immediate removal from office are mounting across the political spectrum. This statement has pushed regional nuclear threats and geopolitical tensions to an extreme level.
US President Trump issued extreme threats, stating 'a whole civilization will die tonight' ahead of the ceasefire deadline with Iran. He warned of infrastructure attacks if Iran continues to disrupt shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. International law experts pointed out that these threats could constitute collective punishment and war crimes.
US President Trump issued a severe threat to Iran, stating that 'an entire civilization will perish tonight.' This comes as the deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz approaches. Trump previously threatened to destroy Iranian power plants and civilian infrastructure if the deadline was missed.