BREAKING: Iran Defies Trump’s 48-Hour Ultimatum: Strait Stays Shut, Threats Escalate to Regional Blackout
Iran has fired back hard at President Trump’s demand to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face U.S. strikes that would “obliterate” its power plants.
Tehran’s response leaves no room for compromise:
– The Strait will be completely closed if attacked.
– Iran will target vital Middle East infrastructure, including energy facilities, IT systems, and water desalination plants across the region.
– Military posture has officially shifted from defensive to offensive.
– Officials claim the country holds enough essential reserves to endure up to one year of isolation.
With roughly 33 hours left on Trump’s clock, the standoff has pushed oil markets into volatility and raised the risk of a broader energy crisis. The chokepoint still handles about 20% of global oil flows—any prolonged disruption could send prices soaring well past $100 a barrel.
Iran shows no sign of blinking. Trump now faces a high-stakes choice: back down or trigger the next, far more destructive phase.