
Trump Sets Strait of Hormuz Deadline, Threatens to Bomb Iranian Infrastructure
Key Takeaways
- Trump sets deadline to reopen Strait of Hormuz, threatens to bomb bridges and power plants.
- Iran counters with its own peace proposal.
- U.S. forces conducted a rescue of downed aircrew in Iran.
Escalation and Deadlines
Trump set an 8 p.m. ET Monday deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
He warned that the US would escalate strikes to include bombing energy infrastructure.

Iran rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal, countering with a demand for a permanent end to the war.
Trump threatened to continue with ferocious, unyielding resolve despite only 27% approval.
Infrastructure Bombing Threats
Trump threatened to bomb Iranian energy infrastructure and bridges.
Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi said the US brought the Strait closure upon itself.

Attacking civilian infrastructure would be a war crime under international law.
Trump was asked if he was concerned about committing a war crime and replied, No.
Rescue Operation and Combat Kills
Four Iranian army officers were killed during the US rescue operation.
“United States President Donald Trump has announced that the US military has rescued a missing American fighter jet crew member in Iran”
The house where Trump wrote his post was hit by insurgent rockets hours after the extraction.
Iranian defenses successfully downed a US C-130 transport plane over the Gulf, a blow that derived directly from the escalation of strikes.
Legal and Political Challenges
Congressional Democrats demanded emergency briefings on the constitutional basis for strikes.
The Atlantic Council called the campaign a high-risk gamble with unclear objectives.
Polling found American support for the war sharply divided.
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