Trump Threatens To 'Take Out' Iran Before Midnight Tomorrow
President Trump has threatened to take out Iran's infrastructure by midnight tomorrow night unless Iran accepts a ceasefire deal and opens the Strait of Hormuz to free oil traffic. He has emphasized that 'every bridge' and power plant will be targeted. The US military is reportedly making preparations for potential strikes.
US President Donald Trump has escalated tensions with Iran by issuing a stern warning, stating that Iran's infrastructure, including bridges and power plants, will be targeted if it fails to accept a ceasefire deal by midnight tonight . The key demand is for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a major oil shipping lane, to allow 'free traffic of oil'. Trump has warned of the consequences of not accepting this deal as the US military prepares for potential strikes .
Tehran has been warned of potential US attacks on its infrastructure before, but the threat this time appears to be more concrete . The Strait of Hormuz has been at the center of the tensions in the region since Iran was threatened with possible American military action [doc7, doc8]. The Trump administration has previously set deadlines for Iran to accept a ceasefire, but has delayed them .
The international community is closely watching the situation, particularly the impact on global oil prices . The consequences of a US-Iran conflict could be severe, with far-reaching effects on trade and security worldwide.
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