Trump Extends Iran Deadline After "Open the Strait" Ultimatum

US President Donald Trump has issued and extended a deadline for Iran to reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz, threatening devastating consequences for the country's infrastructure. In harsh social media posts, he declared an upcoming "Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day" for Iran if demands are not met. Trump has previously delayed this ultimatum, suggesting a deal could still be reached but maintaining a posture of severe military threat. The escalating rhetoric occurs amid ongoing diplomatic efforts and heightened tensions between the two nations.

Key Points: Trump Extends Iran Strait of Hormuz Deadline

  • Trump extends deadline to Iran
  • Threatens energy and civil infrastructure
  • Demands reopening of Strait of Hormuz
  • Warns "Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day"
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"Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Eastern Time": Trump extends deadline after 'open the Strait' warning to Iran

US President Donald Trump extends a deadline for Iran to "open the Strait" of Hormuz, threatening its infrastructure in sharp social media posts.

"Open the F****n' Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, April 6

As the tensions continue to escalate between the US and Iran, US President Donald Trump has appeared to extend the deadline amid mounting pressure on Tehran to reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, "Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Eastern Time!"

This came right after he used unusually harsh language to convey his message, reminding Tehran of his deadline to 'make a deal' or to 'open the Strait', noting that Tuesday will be the day when Washington will wrap up all of Iran's energy and civil infrastructure.

"Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the F****n' Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah," he stated in his post.

Trump had first made the threat to reopen the Strait of Hormuz late last month. He said the country had just 48 hours to open up the critical waterway. He then pushed that deadline back several days before delaying it again to Monday, April 6, at 8 p.m. ET, CNN reported.

Earlier, during an interview with Axios, Trump said, "There is a good chance, but if they don't make a deal, I am blowing up everything over there," adding that discussions are ongoing and suggested a deal could still be reached before the deadline.

Responding to concerns about potential civilian harm, Trump said he believes Iranian civilians opposed to their government would support such actions."

They are living in fear. They are afraid we are gonna leave in the middle of the war, but we are not going to leave," the US President stated, as quoted by Axios.

On Thursday, Trump stated that Iran's biggest bridge has been hit and, in a sharply worded statement, called on Tehran to make a deal before it is "too late.

"The biggest bridge in Iran comes tumbling down, never to be used again -- Much more to follow! IT IS TIME FOR IRAN TO MAKE A DEAL BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE, AND THERE IS NOTHING LEFT OF WHAT STILL COULD BECOME A GREAT COUNTRY!" the post stated.

This comes amid escalating tensions between the US and Iran, with diplomatic efforts continuing alongside increasingly sharp rhetoric from both sides.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The language used is completely unprofessional for a world leader. Threatening civilian infrastructure and using such vulgar terms sets a terrible precedent. This isn't strength; it's recklessness that puts innocent lives at risk.
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Arjun K
As an Indian, my first worry is for our diaspora in the Gulf region and the impact on oil prices. Petrol at ₹120+ is a real possibility if this escalates. Hope our External Affairs Ministry is preparing contingency plans.
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Priya S
The claim that Iranian civilians would support attacks on their own country is absurd. No population wants its bridges and power plants destroyed. This logic is deeply flawed and ignores basic human empathy.
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Vikram M
Constantly moving deadlines just shows this is more about political theatre than actual strategy. It creates uncertainty for the whole world. India must advocate for stability in the region—our energy security depends on it.
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Karthik V
The timing is terrible. With global economies still recovering, we don't need another geopolitical shock. Hope cooler heads prevail and a diplomatic solution is found. Jai Hind.

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