US President Donald Trump threatened to destroy Iran's civilian infrastructure, referencing war crimes. He threatened to seize oil if Iran did not negotiate, disregarding international law. The article criticizes these actions as evidence of the breakdown of American democracy.
US President Trump issued threats and set a deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. In response, Iran countered by stating the waterway will remain blocked until war damages are paid. Tensions are escalating as both sides exchange public threats and diplomatic jabs.
US President Trump set a deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening attacks on critical infrastructure if the demand is ignored. Iran dismissed the ultimatum, labeling Trump's threats as signs of desperation rather than strength. In response, an Iranian military official warned that any attack on Iran would trigger devastating strikes on US and Israeli assets across the Middle East.
US President Donald Trump issued an extremely aggressive warning to Iran via social media. He demanded that Iran open the Strait of Hormuz, expressing his strong dissatisfaction. These harsh remarks are escalating tensions in US-Iran relations.
Global oil prices rose as US President Trump threatened strikes against Iran if it does not lift the Strait of Hormuz blockade by Tuesday. However, the surge was capped after OPEC+ decided to increase production for May. Iran responded defiantly, warning of regional instability in response to the US President's threats.
Negotiations are underway between the US, Iran, and regional mediators for a potential 45-day ceasefire. US President Donald Trump has set a deadline demanding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, issuing severe threats. Although the chances of a deal are slim, this effort provides a final chance before large-scale military operations commence.
Iran's Foreign Ministry warned it would retaliate in kind against any attacks on its infrastructure by US President Trump. Trump issued an ultimatum, threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz and destroy critical Iranian infrastructure if no deal is reached. Iran countered by stating it would target similar infrastructure related to the United States.
US President Donald Trump extended the deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by 24 hours, threatening devastating attacks on key infrastructure if Tehran refuses. Iran has labeled the US threats as a 'war crime' in response. The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is disrupting global oil and gas supplies, driving up international oil prices.
US President Trump issued a new deadline to Iran, renewing threats to bomb infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not fully reopened. Iran responded by threatening to keep the strait blocked until war damages are compensated. Amid a successful rescue of a US airman, clashes continue in Lebanon and Israel.
US President Trump issued fiery threats, warning of strikes on Iranian infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened by his deadline. This follows Iran's attacks on neighboring Gulf infrastructure and threats to control the waterway. Iran condemned the US threats as an intent to commit war crimes and warned of regional military responses.