Trump Sets 8PM Deadline to Destroy Iran's Infrastructure If Hormuz Remains Closed
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Trump Sets 8PM Deadline to Destroy Iran's Infrastructure If Hormuz Remains Closed

06 April, 2026.Iran.60 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Deadline set for 20:00 Washington time Tuesday to reopen Hormuz or strike Iran's energy infrastructure.
  • Threat widened to all of Iran's power plants and bridges.
  • Iran rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal amid mediations.

Trump's Ultimatum

He warned the entire country can be taken out in one night.

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Israel continued striking key sites, killing Revolutionary Guard intelligence chief Hossein Dehghan.

Iran rejected a 45-day ceasefire and conveyed a 10-point peace plan demanding a permanent end to the war.

Legality and Civilian Impact

Experts warned Trump's threats could constitute war crimes.

The UN warned attacking such infrastructure is banned under international law.

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The Iranian Red Crescent reported more than 800 killed and 4,000 injured in Tehran alone.

Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remained halted, sending oil prices soaring.

Iran's Resolve and Regional Consequences

Iran's response was defiant, striking Israeli naval assets with cruise missiles.

The Gulf Cooperation Council warned Trump’s demands could accelerate the conflict.

Key oil importers like India sought to sidestep US sanctions.

Trump vented at NATO for refusing to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

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