US President Trump hinted at extending the deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz via social media. He continues to pressure Iran, threatening to destroy power plants if it does not comply. However, tensions remain high as Iran recently rejected a US proposal for a ceasefire.
US President Trump threatened to destroy all of Iran's power plants if the country does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday evening. He warned that Iran would be unable to recover for 20 years if it failed to comply. Trump expressed his expectation of reaching an agreement with Iran soon.
US President Donald Trump has given Iran a deadline of Tuesday evening to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. He warned that failure to comply would result in attacks on critical infrastructure. Trump announced the specific deadline via social media.
US President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum to Iran's leadership, demanding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz by a specific deadline. He threatened to destroy critical infrastructure across Iran if the demands are not met. This situation poses a severe threat to global energy security, leading to heightened regional tensions.
Former US President Trump warned Iran that he would target power plants and bridges if they do not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The closure has caused oil prices to surge above $100 per barrel, impacting global economies. Tensions rise as both sides refuse to back down.
President Trump threatens major strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure ahead of the Strait of Hormuz deadline. Iran has effectively closed the Strait, blocking 20% of global oil traffic. Trump claims post-war recovery, but experts warn of severe economic impacts due to rising energy costs.
President Trump warns Iran of dire consequences, including attacks on power plants and bridges, if it fails to open the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday's deadline. Following the downing of a U.S. F-15E fighter jet, Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum with threats of severe repercussions.
US President Donald Trump set a deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, warning of 'hell' if they fail to comply by Monday. This statement heightens tensions in the Middle East and could impact energy markets. The threat underscores the ongoing high-stakes confrontation between the US and Iran.
Oman held emergency talks with Iran regarding smooth transit through the Strait of Hormuz, two days before a deadline set by President Trump. Oman continues its role as a mediator between the US and Iran in the region.
President Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening severe military consequences. Iran dismissed the demand as desperate and warned of retaliatory strikes. Pakistan advocates for diplomatic resolution.