Last-ditch negotiations are underway between the US, Iran, and regional mediators for a potential 45-day ceasefire. While chances of a deal are slim, it is seen as the final attempt to avert massive military conflict. The final agreement would address the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's highly enriched uranium issue.
US lawmakers sharply criticized President Donald Trump's recent threats against Iran. They warned these threats could constitute war crimes and increase risks for US troops. Senators urged renewed negotiations to open the Strait of Hormuz.
The US, Iran, and regional mediators are discussing terms for a potential 45-day ceasefire. This two-phase deal aims for a permanent end to the conflict. US President Trump has issued a deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz.
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.
US President Trump warned Iran that he would destroy power plants and bridges if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by the deadline. Iran's halt in transport has caused global oil prices to skyrocket and raised fears of worldwide inflation. Despite ongoing tensions, both sides are seeking a diplomatic solution, though Iran rejects negotiations under pressure.
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.
Iran strongly rebuffed US President Trump's threat demanding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran accused the US of escalating regional instability, driven by Israeli interests. Tensions between the two nations are heightened by recent incidents, including the downing of a US F-15 fighter jet.
US President Trump sparked controversy by threatening to destroy Iran's power plants and bridges on social media. He strongly demanded that Iran open the Strait of Hormuz. Senator Chuck Schumer criticized the President's remarks, calling them threats of possible war crimes made by an 'unhinged madman.'
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Navy warned that the Strait of Hormuz will 'never return to its former state' targeting the US and Israel. This signals a peak in military tensions across the Middle East region. Iran's warning adds significant uncertainty to maritime security in the area.
Iran warned it would respond 'in kind' to any US attack on its infrastructure, threatening to target US-related assets. This follows President Trump's threats to destroy everything if Tehran fails to reach a deal. Diplomatic efforts continue amid escalating rhetoric from both sides.