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Iranian Officials Say Indirect Talks With U.S. Ended After Trump’s Latest Threat
- On Tuesday, Iran closed all diplomatic and indirect channels of communication with the United States, according to the state-run Tehran Times, complicating efforts to reach a deal before President Donald Trump's 8 p.m. EST deadline.
- President Donald Trump set the 8 p.m. EST deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening a major attack that could target power plants and bridges if the regime fails to comply.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed Tuesday the IDF targeted 10 bridges used by the Revolutionary Guards, stating, "They use these to transport raw materials for weapons."
- Senator Chuck Schumer called Trump an "extremely sick individual" following the threat that a "whole civilization will die tonight," while Iranians formed human chains on the Ahvaz White Bridge to protect infrastructure.
- Qatar warned the conflict is "very close to spiraling out of control" as strikes continue against Kharg Island, which houses Iran's major oil terminal in the Persian Gulf.
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Negotiations continue through mediators, according to the authorities of the Middle East. The President of the United States set a deadline until 21 p.m. this Wednesday (7) for the reopening of the Ormuz Desert.
·Brazil
Read Full ArticleIran stopped direct diplomatic contact with the US, reported the April 7 issue of The Wall Street Journal, referring to the Middle East countries, and it is not clear what direct contacts are involved.
·Riga, Latvia
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right7Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution70% Right
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- 70% of the sources lean Right
70% Right
L 20%
R 70%
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