Trump warned Eronni and gave him a seven-day deadline.

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, issued a serious warning to Iran. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to him, if Tehran does not fully open the Strait of Hormuz within seven days and remove obstacles to oil transportation to the outside world, a severe blow will be dealt to the country's most important energy infrastructure. In a message posted on his social media page, President Trump stated that if the Iranian leadership does not abandon threats and ensure the strait remains free for 48 hours, the US will target all their strategic facilities, from large power plants to others, and may completely destroy them.
This important statement was announced on the evening of March 21 Greenwich Mean Time. This means the final deadline set for Iran lasts until March 23 at that time.
According to Tehran local time, this deadline ends on the morning of March 24. Previously, Donald Trump had used this platform to make even harsher remarks, emphasizing that the US has the capability to wipe Iran off the map.
These words caused widespread discussions and concerns in the international community worldwide. At the same time, the president rejected the opinions that the US had failed to achieve its goals in Iran.
He emphasized that Washington implemented its plans even faster than expected. According to him, the Iranian leadership was destroyed, and the fleet and air forces effectively ceased operations.
They have no defense left and are ready to negotiate, but the US is not yet willing to accept this. The current situation is causing serious concern worldwide.
Experts believe that the Strait of Hormuz is one of the most important points for global oil and gas transportation routes. Therefore, any tension in this area could negatively impact the global economy.
At the same time, political observers hope that despite the sharp statements from both sides, the issue will be resolved diplomatically. Because further military escalation could seriously threaten stability across the region and cause severe consequences for civilians.
For this reason, both sides must continue to communicate calmly.





