Trump threatens Iran with 'hell' if no deal is reached
Donald Trump gives Iran two days to open the Strait of Hormuz or reach an agreement with the U.S., following a prior 10-day deadline, warning of severe consequences.
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Iran, threatening "hell" if the Persian nation fails to meet Washington's demands. In a recent statement, Trump set a new two-day deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz or reach an agreement with the United States, recalling that he had previously granted Tehran a 10-day period to comply with these requirements. This escalation in tensions between the two countries occurs amid geopolitical disputes and economic sanctions, with the Strait of Hormuz being a critical chokepoint for global oil trade. Trump's remarks highlight the firm stance of his administration in foreign policy, as Iran faces international pressure to alter its behavior.