Donald Trump has issued a fresh threat against Iran for allegedly breaking the ceasefire by firing bullets at European ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
The president warned he would order the US military to ‘knock out every single power plant and every single bridge’ in Iran if they refuse the next peace deal.
Trump has sent representatives to Pakistan for negotiations in the Middle Eastern conflict, which escalated February 28 when the US began combat operations in Iran.
Iran’s top negotiator said recent talks with the US had made progress but gaps remained over nuclear issues and the Strait of Hormuz.
Neither side offered any specifics about the state of negotiations on Saturday, days before a fragile ceasefire in the US-Israeli war against Iran is set to expire.
The war, now in its eighth week, has killed thousands, spread to Israeli attacks in Lebanon and sent oil prices surging because of the de facto closure of the strait, which before the war carried one-fifth of the world’s oil shipments.
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Pictured: Pakistani authorities begin tightening security in the capital
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Iran’s armed forces turn back two tankers
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Iranian president calls US and Israeli actions the “height of desperation”
The performance of the country’s armed forces in the face of pressures and threats has surprised many analysts; in such a way that a country, despite its problems, has been able to stand up to great powers and their widespread support.
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US military deploys sea robots to search for mines in the Strait of Hormuz
You can get a small channel in that area surveyed in days not weeks using Unmanned Underwater Vehicles.
Iran turns two oil tankers back from the Strait of Hormuz
Iran’s president insists Tehran is not seeking war
We have not attacked any country, and in the current situation we do not intend to attack any party, and we are simply defending ourselves legitimately.
It should not be suggested that Iran is seeking war. On the contrary, we are peace-loving and what we are doing is legitimate self-defence. Just as every human being reacts to aggression, a nation also defends itself against attack.



