By | PR Network
In a dramatic escalation of the ongoing Middle East crisis, former US President Donald Trump has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran, demanding the immediate and unconditional reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. In a strongly worded message on his social media platform, Trump warned that failure to comply would lead to direct US military strikes targeting Iran’s power plants, beginning with its largest facilities.
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most strategically important waterways in the world, carrying a significant portion of global oil shipments. Any disruption in this route has immediate global consequences, and the current tensions have already triggered volatility in international oil markets and raised concerns about supply disruptions.
This warning comes at a time when military tensions between the United States, Iran, and Israel are already at a critical level. Recent developments indicate ongoing strikes and counter-strikes in the region, with both sides demonstrating increasing military readiness. The situation has further intensified with missile and drone activity reported across multiple locations, raising fears of a broader regional conflict.
Iran has also issued warnings against any attacks on its infrastructure, signaling that retaliation would be swift if its energy or power facilities are targeted. Experts believe that such a scenario could lead to severe disruptions in global energy supply chains and potentially escalate into a prolonged and large-scale conflict in the Middle East.
As the 48-hour deadline approaches, the international community remains on high alert. Diplomatic efforts are ongoing, but uncertainty continues to grow over whether the situation will de-escalate or move toward direct military confrontation.
