Trump says US could destroy Iran ‘in one night’ as he demands opening of Hormuz
President steps up threats to target civil infrastructure if Tehran does not agree deal by Tuesday night Grouped from 10 articles across 6 sources.
About a fifth of global oil and liquefied gas supplies normally pass through it each day.
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President steps up threats to target civil infrastructure if Tehran does not agree deal by Tuesday night Grouped from 10 articles across 6 sources.
Iranian lawmakers have proposed imposing tolls and taxes on vessels passing through the waterway. Grouped from 3 articles across 2 sources.
But past experience and current geopolitical realities show such a strategy is doomed to failure.
Iran, while still reviewing the proposal, says it won't reopen Hormuz as part of a temporary ceasefire. Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
Under the cover of regional conflict, Israelis who have established illegal settlements and outposts in the West Bank become emboldened to take over more land as world attention remains on the war in Iran.
President Trump has set a deadline of Tuesday night for Iran to make a deal, or face escalated attacks. “The entire country can be taken out in one night,” President Trump said, “and that night might be tomorrow… Grouped from 7 articles across 4 sources.