Iran Faces Deadline, Military Options Remain.webp

Washington, April 7 – U.S. President Donald Trump has set a final deadline for Iran to reach an agreement, warning of widespread military action if talks fail, as tensions in West Asia escalate with global energy and security implications.

“They have until tomorrow, 8:00 eastern time,” Trump said, adding that the window for diplomacy was closing rapidly.

He said negotiations were ongoing but uncertain. “We believe they are negotiating in good faith… we will see,” he told reporters at a crowded news conference here.

At the same time, Trump made clear that military options remain on the table. “We can knock them out completely,” he said, underscoring the scale of potential U.S. action.

He added that “virtually nothing is off limits” in terms of possible targets, signaling that critical infrastructure could be hit if Iran fails to comply.

The President indicated that ensuring the free flow of oil remains central to U.S. demands. “Part of that deal will be that we want free flow of oil and everything else,” he said, pointing to the strategic importance of energy routes such as the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump described Iran as weakened after recent U.S. operations. “They have no navy… they have no Air Force… they have no anti-aircraft weaponry,” he said, while cautioning that asymmetric threats remain.

He also acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding the next phase of the conflict. “I can’t tell you… "It depends on what they do,” Trump said when asked whether the war was nearing an end or could escalate further.

The remarks reflect a mix of pressure and diplomacy, with the U.S. seeking concessions while keeping the option of intensified strikes open. Trump said several countries were engaged in efforts to resolve the crisis. “A lot of people are affected by this,” he noted.

The situation carries significant implications for global energy markets, particularly if tensions disrupt shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a key artery for oil supplies. Trump warned that even limited actions, such as deploying sea mines, could halt traffic and trigger wider economic fallout.
 
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