Trump Issued a Stern Ultimatum to Iran: If the Strait of Hormuz Remains Closed, Energy Facilities Will Be Targeted
Former President of the United States, Donald Trump, issued a sharp ultimatum against Iran. According to Trump's statement, Iran has less than 48 hours to fully open the Strait of Hormuz. Otherwise, the United States threatens to destroy Iran's energy infrastructure, particularly its power plants.

This warning indicates that the long-standing tension between the US and Iran has entered a more dangerous phase. Trump's statement was made against the backdrop of increasing military tension in the region and has caused serious concern in the international community.
The Strait of Hormuz is a strategic waterway of vital importance for global oil supply. Approximately twenty percent of the world's oil is transported through this strait. The closure of the strait or its remaining under threat could lead to catastrophic consequences for the global economy.
It is reported that Trump's ultimatum was issued in response to Iran's activities in the region. The exchange of mutual threats between the parties regarding strikes on energy facilities further exacerbates the situation.
How Iran will respond to this ultimatum remains uncertain for now. However, Tehran's previous statements demonstrate the country's readiness to take all necessary steps to protect its sovereignty and security.
Analysts emphasize that such threats could lead to a large-scale conflict in the region. The clash between US military power and Iran's regional influence has the potential to plunge the entire Middle East into instability.
At a time when the situation has reached a critical point, the necessity of international mediation efforts comes to the forefront. However, the lack of trust between the parties is a major factor complicating peace talks.
