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    Iran-US Tensions Rise as Strait of Hormuz Deadline Nears at 8PM ET

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Tensions between the United States and Iran intensified sharply on Monday as the deadline for the Strait of Hormuz approaches. Iranian leadership has firmly rejected US demands and refused to reopen the strategic waterway, escalating the standoff.

    US President Donald Trump issued a stern warning on Truth Social, stating that “the whole of Iranian civilization will die tonight” if Tehran fails to comply. He described the moment as historic, suggesting that with a complete regime change, smarter and less radical leadership might emerge, potentially leading to revolutionary positive outcomes. Trump set a deadline of 8 PM EST Tuesday for Iran to act, cautioning that noncompliance could result in the entire country being destroyed in a single night.

    Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance emphasized the seriousness of the situation, noting that Washington still holds undisclosed options that have not yet been deployed against Iran. Speaking from Hungary, Vance said the US has largely met its military goals so far, but any further escalation will depend on Iran’s response before the deadline.

    Amid the standoff, Iranian military activity has continued. Iranian media reported explosions on Kharg Island, a crucial oil export terminal, with multiple strikes targeting military and infrastructure sites. Although independent verification is lacking, US officials confirmed attacks on Iranian military targets in the area.

    The United Arab Emirates announced that its air defenses intercepted one ballistic missile and 11 drones launched from Iran. UAE authorities revealed their systems have engaged hundreds of missiles and thousands of drones since the attacks began, with no casualties reported in the latest incidents.

    In a significant development, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) warned it may expand retaliatory strikes beyond the region if the US crosses certain “red lines.” The IRGC stated it had exercised restraint until now but has removed all limitations, threatening to target infrastructure to cut off oil and gas supplies to the US and its allies should the conflict escalate.

    Iranian officials have insisted that US proposals fail to address Tehran’s fundamental concerns. They stressed that negotiations cannot proceed unless demands are met, including a permanent halt to hostilities, lifting of sanctions, and compensation for damages caused by previous US-Israel strikes that began on February 28.

    As the Strait of Hormuz deadline looms, both sides remain on high alert. The international community watches closely to see if diplomacy can avert further escalation or if the confrontation will spiral into a broader conflict.

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