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Trump's 48-Hour Ultimatum for Strait of Hormuz, Threatens Strikes on Iranian Power Plants

Published March 22, 2026, 07:04
Trump's 48-Hour Ultimatum for Strait of Hormuz, Threatens Strikes on Iranian Power Plants

Tensions are escalating in the Middle East with Donald Trump's threats to strike Iranian power plants if Iran does not immediately open the Strait of Hormuz for commercial navigation. Trump threatened to “hit and destroy” Iranian facilities, starting with the largest, if the Strait is not opened within 48 hours, a dramatic escalation of his rhetoric following previous statements about possible de-escalation. The threat has almost paralyzed the transport of goods through the Strait, sending oil prices soaring. Meanwhile, some countries are seeking alternative ways to transport cargo, with the Iranian navy escorting an Indian liquefied natural gas tanker after diplomatic intervention. However, Iranian officials are unwilling to discuss opening the Strait. An attack on power plants would not directly affect global energy supply, but Trump's threat may also target the nuclear facility in Bushehr. This threat comes in contrast to Trump's previous call for Israel to stop attacks on energy infrastructure, as these could provoke retaliation from Iran. Energy infrastructure in the region has become a target of conflict, with Israel striking the South Pars field and Iran responding with attacks on a liquefied natural gas facility in Qatar. The situation remains tense and the possibility of further escalation is real, with consequences for the global energy market and stability in the region.