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Trump’s Ultimatum to Iran Escalates Tensions Over Strait of Hormuz

Trump’s Ultimatum to Iran

Trump’s ultimatum to Iran has sharply raised tensions in the Middle East, with both sides exchanging strong warnings over the Strait of Hormuz. The US has given Tehran 48 hours to reopen the vital shipping route or face possible strikes on its energy infrastructure.

US President Donald Trump warned that failure to act could lead to attacks on Iran’s power plants. In response, Iranian officials said any such move would trigger retaliation targeting US and allied infrastructure across the region.

Trump’s ultimatum to Iran comes at a time when the region is already on edge. Iranian missiles struck areas in southern Israel, causing injuries and damage near sensitive sites. The situation continues to worsen as both sides signal readiness to escalate further.

Iran has also warned that it could fully shut the Strait of Hormuz if its energy facilities come under attack. This route is critical for global oil shipments, and any disruption could send shockwaves through international markets.

Energy experts say the crisis has already started affecting supply chains. A significant share of global oil and gas flows through the strait, and ongoing tensions have raised fears of long-term instability in energy markets.

Global leaders are urging restraint. French President Emmanuel Macron called for an immediate halt to attacks on energy and civilian infrastructure. He stressed the need to restore safe navigation and avoid further escalation.

At the same time, political pressure is building in the United States. Senate leader Chuck Schumer called for an end to the conflict, saying concerns are growing even within US political circles.

Trump’s ultimatum to Iran has now become a turning point in the crisis. With both sides holding firm, the risk of a wider conflict remains high, while global markets and regional stability hang in the balance.

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