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Just In : Trump Issues 48-Hour Ultimatum to Iran, Warns of “All Hell” if Strait of Hormuz Remains Closed
Tensions in the Middle East have sharply escalated after Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Iran, declaring that “time is running out” for Tehran to strike a deal or reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz.
In a message delivered amid ongoing hostilities, Trump gave Iran a 48-hour deadline, cautioning that failure to comply would trigger severe military consequences. He warned that “all hell” would rain down if the situation is not resolved within the specified timeframe.
The ultimatum comes at a particularly volatile moment in the region, with the strategic waterway—through which roughly a fifth of the world’s oil supply passes—facing significant disruption.
Recent reports indicate that shipping activity in the strait has dramatically declined due to escalating military threats and attacks on vessels.
The standoff is part of a broader conflict that has intensified in recent weeks, involving U.S. and allied pressure on Iran following a series of military confrontations.
Iranian forces have reportedly targeted U.S. and allied assets, while Washington has threatened strikes on key Iranian infrastructure if demands are not met.
Despite ongoing indirect negotiations involving multiple international mediators, no breakthrough has been achieved. Iran has maintained its stance, asserting control over the strait and signaling it will resist external pressure, raising fears of a wider regional conflict.
Global markets and governments are closely monitoring developments, as any prolonged disruption to the Strait of Hormuz could have far-reaching consequences for energy supplies and international security.
With the 48-hour deadline ticking down, the world watches anxiously to see whether diplomacy will prevail—or whether the crisis will spiral into a broader military confrontation.
