Trump Issues Ultimatum to Iran, Signals Military Action
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Washington, April 7 (NationPress) - U.S. President Donald Trump has set a definitive deadline for Iran to finalize a deal, cautioning that significant military actions could ensue if negotiations do not succeed. This announcement comes amid rising tensions in West Asia, which have serious implications for global energy stability and security.
“They have until tomorrow at 8:00 AM Eastern Time,” Trump stated, emphasizing that the opportunity for diplomatic resolution is rapidly diminishing.
He acknowledged that while discussions are in progress, their outcome is uncertain. “We believe they are negotiating in good faith… we’re going to find out,” he remarked during a packed news conference.
Trump also made it clear that military options are still viable. “We can take them out for a loop,” he asserted, highlighting the extensive scale of potential U.S. military operations.
He indicated that “very little is off-limits” regarding potential targets, suggesting that critical infrastructure could be struck if Iran does not comply.
Ensuring the unhindered flow of oil is a key U.S. demand. “Part of that agreement will entail securing the free movement of oil and other commodities,” he explained, pointing to the crucial strategic routes like the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump characterized Iran as significantly weakened following recent U.S. military actions. “They no longer possess a navy… they lack an Air Force… they have no anti-aircraft capabilities,” he stated, though he warned that asymmetric threats still exist.
When queried about the possibility of escalating conflict, Trump admitted uncertainty. “I can’t predict… it depends on their actions,” he responded.
These statements reflect a blend of pressure and diplomatic efforts, as the U.S. seeks concessions while keeping the option for increased military action open. “Many nations are involved in resolving this crisis,” Trump noted.
The ongoing situation poses considerable risks for global energy markets, particularly if tensions disrupt shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage for oil shipments. Trump cautioned that even minor actions, like deploying sea mines, could halt traffic and lead to broader economic repercussions.