Iran Threatens to Close Strait of Hormuz if Trump Authorizes Strikes on Their Power Plants
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Tehran has announced that it will completely close the Strait of Ormuz if the United States implements President Donald Trump's threat to attack Iranian power plants.
Trump Threatens To "Obliterate" Iran's Power Plants
Unless the Strait of Hormuz is opened within 48 hours, United States President Donald Trump will “obliterate” Iran’s power plants. Iran closed the vital waterway on February 28th after Israel and the U.S. used joint strikes to attack Tehran over its diplomatic failures surrounding its nuclear program. Trump issued the ultimatum to Tehran on Saturday evening after failed attempts to rally European countries to help restore access to the strait, l…
US President Donald Trump has commented on threats to hit Iran's power plants if it does not unlock the Strait of Hormuz.
U.S. President Donald Trump gave Iran a two-day period to reopen the Strait of Ormuz or, otherwise, its power plants would be bombed, thus raising the tension in a war that has already taken four weeks without signs of descaling. Trump, pressured to stop the rise in oil prices, affirmed that Iran must “open completely, without threats,” the vital sea lane for the flow of energy. He gave the Islamic Republic 48 hours “from this very moment,” in a…
Iran will close the Ormuz strategy completely if US President Donald Trump takes his threat to hit Iranian energy infrastructure, transmitted the Guardians of the Revolution, according to Reuters and CNN. Trump threatened Saturday that it will "extend on the ground" Iran's energy centres if the Tehran does not reopen the Ormuz...
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