President Trump issued an ultimatum to Iran, warning that 'a whole civilization will die' if a ceasefire deal is not reached by Tuesday. Trump signaled the U.S. military's readiness to strike Iranian infrastructure if Iran fails to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz. In response, Iranian leaders rejected the U.S. proposal, calling American demands 'excessive' and maintaining a defiant stance.
US President Trump set a deadline, warning of devastating military action if Iran fails to reach a deal regarding the Strait of Hormuz. The US conducted strikes on key Iranian oil export terminals, while the UN Secretary-General warned against attacks on civilian infrastructure under international law. Iran rejected temporary ceasefire proposals, dismissing the US ultimatums and threats as 'illogical.'
US President Trump issued an ultimatum, threatening to destroy Iran's power plants and bridges if Tehran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The US recently conducted airstrikes on Iranian military targets, including an oil hub, while Iran retaliated against Israel and Saudi Arabia. Diplomatic talks are ongoing, but as Iran rejected the latest US proposal, the possibility of a deal before the deadline remains uncertain.
As President Trump issues an ultimatum demanding Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the crisis is escalating. Iran rejects short-term ceasefires, demanding permanent cessation of hostilities and guarantees. Experts suggest the US threat is largely psychological, but Iran's expanded demands make a near-term deal unlikely.
As Trump's deadline approaches, US-Iran negotiations hit an impasse, causing the ceasefire probability to plummet to 1%. With diplomatic progress stalled, the likelihood of military escalation is increasing. Trump's ultimatum threatens 'sweeping strikes' if a deal is not reached, signaling worsening tensions.
US President Trump set a deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to destroy energy infrastructure if the ultimatum is ignored. Iran rejected the ultimatum, but the US views the response as a negotiating tactic, keeping dialogue open. Behind-the-scenes talks remain active, with military action potentially delayed if a deal emerges.