Iran rejects latest ceasefire proposal
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US President Trump threatens to destroy power plants, bridges by 8pm Tuesday if Iran doesn’t open the Strait of Hormuz.
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Trump: US has plan to destroy every bridge and power plant in Iran Tuesday night if no deal
All of Iran ‘can be taken out in one night... might be tomorrow night,’ leader warns, calling Tehran's truce offer 'significant' yet insufficient; Iran: 'Baseless threats' by a 'delusional US president' The post Trump: US has plan to destroy every bridge and power plant in Iran Tuesday night if no deal appeared first on The Times of Israel.
President Donald Trump's administration is pushing for a ceasefire agreement with Iran on Monday as Vice President JD Vance continues talks with the regime in hopes to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
President Donald Trump on Monday repeated his threat to blow up Iranian infrastructure if the country fails to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
President Trump and Iran sent mixed messages about escalating the war and diplomacy to end it ahead of his Tuesday deadline. At a news conference, Mr. Trump offered new details of the daring rescue of an American airman.
President Trump's threat to destroy Iran's power plants and bridges if it doesn't make a deal to end the war by Tuesday is looming over a Pakistani ceasefire push.
US President Donald Trump threatens to destroy Iran's civilian infrastructure as the war escalates, raising tensions in the Gulf and straining the global economy.
In recent years, the conventional geopolitical wisdom has been that the world order was moving toward three centers of power: the United States, China and Russia. That view assumed that power derived primarily from economic scale and military capability.
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If Iran won’t budge, ramping up attacks — including on bridges and power plants — makes sense
President Donald Trump’s threat to ramp up attacks on Iran, targeting its bridges and power plants, unless it agrees to open the Strait of Hormuz by 8 p.m. Tuesday is not just justified — it’s generous.
Trump said he's "not worried" about concerns from experts and lawmakers who say his threats to bomb Iranian infrastructure could be war crimes.
The destruction of power plants could lead to widespread blackouts and impact hospitals, water treatment facilities and food supply chains.
President Trump commented on potential proposals to end the war in Iran and said if it were up to him, he would keep Iran's oil. Mr. Trump made the comments during the White House's annual Easter Egg Roll.