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A threat of U.S. attacks on power plants in Iran continues to loom over the Middle East conflict, even after Trump pushed back a self-imposed deadline for the second time. In a post on social media on Thursday,
President Trump threatened to annihilate Iran’s energy infrastructure if its leaders refuse to agree to a peace deal in the coming weeks, reiterating a threat that many legal experts say would violate international laws of war.
This is not the run up to the midterm elections that Republicans wanted. A year and a half after winning the White House by promising to lower costs and end wars, Donald Trump is a wartime president overseeing surging energy costs and an escalating overseas conflict that many in his own party do not like.
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Trump: Open Hormuz in 48 hours or face attackWashington: U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a final 48-hour ultimatum to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and enter into a peace agreement with the United States. In a post on his Truth Social platform,