US President Donald Trump strongly threatened to strike Iranian infrastructure if Tehran does not end its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. This threat follows the US and Israel's military actions against Iran since February 28. Tensions are escalating as both nations now target Iranian civilian infrastructure alongside military objectives.
President Trump threatens to attack Iranian power plants and bridges if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by Tuesday. This escalates tensions following recent US-Israeli strikes on Iran.
US President Trump threatened to strike Iran's civilian infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened. Iran retaliated by threatening to restrict another key waterway in the region. Tensions are escalating as both sides exchange threats of attacking civilian targets.
US President Donald Trump warned Iran, threatening new attacks if it does not open the Strait of Hormuz. He stated that further strikes would occur if Tehran fails to comply with his demands. This statement has drawn criticism regarding his crude use of power.
US President Trump extended a deadline to Iran, threatening to destroy vital infrastructure while demanding the reopening of the Gulf and an end to the Middle East war. Iran criticized Trump's actions, accusing him of following Israeli directives, while Russia called for a return to negotiations. Tensions are rising, with global energy prices soaring due to Iranian missile attacks.
President Trump threatened to attack Iran's power plants and bridges if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. He made the expletive-laden threat on Truth Social, following recent Israeli-US strikes on Iran.
President Trump issued harsh warnings to Tehran regarding the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran called uncivil. The verbal conflict escalated, with Trump threatening further attacks on Iranian energy and transport infrastructure. Separately, neighboring countries like Egypt and Oman are engaging in diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions.