Deadline Looms for Iran as US President Issues Ultimatum
The US President reasserts an April 6 deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz, threatening severe repercussions if unmet. On social media, he claimed there's only 48 hours left before decisive action is taken. The administration has not commented on a recent incident involving a US fighter jet in Iran.
- Country:
- United Arab Emirates
In a bold move, the US President reiterated his ultimatum to Iran on Saturday, setting a strict April 6 deadline for opening the Strait of Hormuz.
The President warned via social media that only 48 hours remain before serious consequences ensue for Tehran's failure to comply.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration has remained silent regarding the recent downing of a US fighter jet in Iran's airspace. The escalating tensions raise concerns over potential international conflict.
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