US President Donald Trump had given Iran an ultimatum of 10 days to open the Strait of Hormuz, which is gradually ending. Trump has once again threatened Iran. He has angrily said that you fools, open the Strait of Hormuz otherwise you will go to hell.
Trump posted on Social Truth and said, ‘Power Plant Day and Bridge Day will be celebrated together in Iran on Tuesday. This will never happen before!!! You fools, open the Strait of Hormuz or else you will go to hell – keep watching! Pray to Allah.
America will wreak havoc on Iran: Trump
Trump had also reminded Iran on the night of April 4 that he had given it 10 days to reach an agreement or open Hormuz. He said, ‘Time is passing fast. After 48 hours America will wreak havoc on them.
Gave Iran 10 days time: Donald Trump
The US President had earlier said that Iran had asked for 7 days not to attack its power plant, but he decided to extend this time limit to 10 days, which ends on 6 April. In an interview with Fox News, Trump said that Tehran officials had contacted his administration and asked for more time as part of diplomatic talks. Trump said, ‘He asked me very politely through my people if we could get a little more time? If they don’t listen to me, I will destroy their power plants.
Trump had told NATO to be a paper tiger
Trump had also asked NATO countries and China to help America in opening the Strait of Hormuz. However, when all the countries refused to help him, Trump got angry and called NATO a ‘paper tiger’ and said that without America, it is nothing. Not only this, he had even said that America does not need oil through this route and the countries which are dependent on it should take responsibility for it.
Iran closed Hormuz
Iran has imposed a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz. He has said that only ships of Iran’s friendly countries will pass through this waterway. Hormuz is completely closed to America, Israel and their friendly countries. This step of Iran has created an uproar in Asia and Europe. Oil crisis has arisen in countries like Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

