Trump Issues Stark Warning to Iran Ahead of April 6 Deadline
'Open the f-ing strait': Trump's 'living in hell' warning 24 hours before April 6 deadline
Hindustan Times
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US President Donald Trump has intensified threats against Iran, declaring April 6 as a critical deadline for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. He warned of severe military retaliation against Iranian infrastructure if the blockade continues, stating that Iran will face 'hell' if they do not comply.
- 01Trump sets April 6 as the deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
- 02He threatens severe military action against Iranian power plants if demands are not met.
- 03Trump warns Iran will be 'living in hell' if they fail to comply.
- 04The US President emphasizes urgency with a 48-hour ultimatum for a deal.
- 05Trump's rhetoric includes provocative language and a call for action.
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US President Donald Trump has issued a series of aggressive warnings to Iran ahead of an April 6 deadline regarding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route. In a recent social media post, Trump announced that 'Tuesday will be Power Plant Day,' indicating a potential military response targeting Iranian infrastructure if the blockade is not lifted. He previously threatened to 'obliterate' Iran's power plants, emphasizing the urgency of the situation by stating that Iran has just 48 hours to negotiate a deal with the US or face severe military consequences. Trump's statements reflect escalating tensions and a hardline stance against Iran, culminating in a stark warning that failure to comply would result in Iran 'living in hell.'
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Increased military tensions could disrupt oil supply routes, affecting global oil prices and security in the region.
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