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“Time Is Running Out”: President Trump Warns Iran Has Just 48 Hours Left to Reach a Deal or Open the Vital Strait of Hormuz Before Massive US Retaliation Unleashes “All Hell”

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President Donald Trump has delivered a stark and urgent warning to Iran, declaring that Tehran has just 48 hours to reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz or face what he described as overwhelming U.S. military retaliation that would unleash “all hell.”

The ultimatum marks one of the most dramatic escalations in the ongoing confrontation between Washington and Tehran, as tensions surrounding the closure of the narrow but vital shipping corridor continue to intensify. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important energy chokepoints, with a significant portion of global oil supplies passing through it daily. Its disruption has already sent shockwaves through international markets, driving up energy prices and raising fears of broader economic instability.

Speaking in forceful terms, Donald Trump framed the demand as both a security necessity and a final opportunity for diplomacy. He insisted that Iran must either move swiftly toward a deal or immediately restore free navigation through the waterway. Failure to comply, he warned, would trigger a massive U.S. response targeting key Iranian infrastructure and military assets.

The warning comes amid an already volatile military situation, with reports of increased naval deployments, aerial confrontations, and heightened alert levels across the region. U.S. forces have reportedly repositioned assets closer to the Persian Gulf, while Iranian officials have signaled defiance, maintaining that any pressure campaign will be met with resistance.

Diplomatic channels remain open but strained. Backchannel efforts involving regional intermediaries have so far failed to produce a breakthrough, leaving the situation teetering between last-minute negotiation and rapid escalation. Analysts say the 48-hour deadline could prove निर्ण—either forcing urgent compromise or accelerating a slide into wider conflict.

The potential consequences of such an escalation extend far beyond the two nations. A prolonged disruption of the Strait of Hormuz could severely impact global oil supplies, disrupt international shipping routes, and draw other regional and global powers into the crisis.

As the deadline approaches, the world watches closely. Whether Iran chooses to negotiate, reopen the passage, or stand firm against U.S. demands will likely determine not only the next phase of this crisis but also the broader trajectory of stability in the Middle East.

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