BreakingTrump Issues Final Ultimatum to Iran on Strait of Hormuz as Deadline Approaches
With the clock ticking toward his self-imposed deadline, Donald Trump delivered his most chilling warning yet: “A whole civilisation will die tonight.” It was a statement that captured just how close the الأزمة had come to the edge — a single decision away from a potentially devastating escalation. At the center of the standoff is the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow passage carrying nearly a fifth of the world’s oil, now effectively shut. As Washington threatens strikes on critical infrastructure and Tehran refuses to back down without guarantees, the confrontation has evolved into more than a regional conflict — it is a global flashpoint with consequences that could ripple across economies, energy markets, and security systems worldwide. Behind the rhetoric, frantic diplomacy continues in the shadows. But with both sides hardening their positions and the deadline looming, the space for compromise is rapidly shrinking — raising the possibility that the next move may not come at the negotiating table, but on the battlefield.











