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President Donald Trump on Monday repeated his threat to blow up Iranian infrastructure if the country fails to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
US President Donald Trump threatens to destroy Iran's civilian infrastructure as the war escalates, raising tensions in the Gulf and straining the global economy.
President Trump and Iran sent mixed messages about escalating the war and diplomacy to end it ahead of his Tuesday deadline. At a news conference, Mr. Trump offered new details of the daring rescue of an American airman.
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Trump says Iran could be 'taken out in one night': What we know about the war, now in its 6th week
US President Donald Trump issued new threats and mused about negotiations at a White House press conference Monday as the war with Iran continues. Earlier, Tehran rejected a temporary ceasefire proposed by negotiators,
Iran's state media said Tehran rejected the latest ceasefire proposal and wants a permanent end to the war, hours before U.S. President Donald Trump's deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Donald Trump threatened the US would blow up Iranian bridges and power plants if Tehran doesn't re-open the Strait of Hormuz - but a new ceasefire plan has now reportedly been rejected
Donald Trump has given Iran a Tuesday deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to attack Iranian infrastructure. Iran warns of retaliation, condemning Trump's statements as incitement to war crimes.
Over Taiwan’s Qingming holiday weekend, as families cleaned ancestral graves and crowded around dinner tables, a familiar debate has resurfaced: should this island democracy rely more heavily on the United States for its security or try to reduce tensions by engaging with China?
As the president's latest deadline for an Iran deal approaches, Trump is scheduled to take questions from the White House briefing room at 1:00 p.m. on Monday. He threatened to unleash "hell" on Iran if they don't open the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday night.
The conservative pundit took serious issue with the president's conflict in the Middle East in a series of social media posts over the weekend.
Shipping companies would take at least two months to resume operations in the Persian Gulf following a ceasefire in the region, according to the Eurasia Group.