President Trump stated that deep negotiations are underway with Iran before his Tuesday deadline, expressing optimism for a deal. However, he warned of major US strikes on Iranian infrastructure if talks fail. While mediators are less optimistic about an imminent deal, diplomatic efforts are continuing to avert further escalation.
President Trump suggests a good chance of Iran nuclear deal by April 6, threatening to seize Iranian oil if talks fail. Recent US-Israel offensive on Iran has heightened tensions in the Middle East.
President Donald Trump warned that if a peace deal with Iran is not reached within 48 hours, 'we're blowing up the entire country.' He specifically demanded the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, threatening the destruction of Iran's power and infrastructure if talks fail. This extreme pressure tactic creates severe uncertainty for Middle East security and energy markets.
U.S. President Trump threatens to either reach an Iran deal by Monday or 'blow everything up'. He warned Iran against closing the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to attack power plants and bridges. While Iran's foreign minister left room for peace talks, Trump escalated tensions with threats.
Trump warns of seizing Iranian oil if nuclear talks fail by Monday, while Graham cautions Iran's diplomatic window is closing. OPEC+ expresses deep concern over potential long-term global fuel shortages due to energy infrastructure strikes.
US and Iran are reportedly in talks for a 45-day ceasefire with regional mediators, though a deal in the near term seems unlikely. US President Donald Trump extended his ultimatum to Iran, threatening devastating infrastructure attacks if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened. Iran rejected the threats, calling the US's infrastructure targeting remarks 'reckless.'
US and Iran are reportedly negotiating a 45-day ceasefire as part of a broader plan to end the conflict. This truce is expected to be a two-stage agreement leading to permanent peace talks. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump continues to pressure Iran, demanding the opening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran vowed to respond 'in kind' after US President Trump threatened to attack Iranian power plants. Tehran strongly condemned the threats, calling them 'war crimes' and demanding the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Despite talks of a potential deal, military tensions between the US and Iran remain extremely high.
President Trump threatened to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges if peace talks fail. He also stated he would take over Iran's oil if a deal was not reached. These remarks significantly escalate tensions between the US and Iran.