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6 Apr 2026, 20:16

Donald Trump, the President of the United States, announced that America has a plan ready to "destroy all of Iran's bridges and power plants" within a few hours.
Trump said, "I mean complete destruction by midnight. If we want, this can be done in four hours. But we don't want that to happen."
He also reiterated the deadline set for the Islamic Republic, stating that Tehran has until 8 PM on Tuesday Eastern Time to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
The U.S. President had previously threatened that if this demand is not met, Iran's key infrastructure, including power plants, would be targeted.
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Donald Trump, the President of the United States, told reporters on Monday that he believes if a ceasefire is announced, the people of Iran should rise up against the government.
Regarding the timing of the war, he added: "It depends on what they do. We gave them 10 days, and they have until tomorrow to see what happens. I think they will negotiate in good faith, and many want this issue to end. Otherwise, after that, they will have no bridges or power plants and will return to the Stone Age."
Trump emphasized that we must reach an agreement by the Tuesday deadline that is acceptable to him.
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Donald Trump, the President of the United States, announced on Monday that the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz must be part of any agreement to end the war with Iran.
The U.S. President said at a press conference at the White House: "We must reach an agreement that is acceptable to me, and part of that is guaranteeing the free passage of oil and everything."
Trump stressed the importance of this issue, adding that reopening the Strait of Hormuz is "different" compared to other negotiation goals, but still remains "a very big priority."
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Trump said, "America can take Iran down in one night."
He further added that that night "could be tomorrow night."
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Donald Trump spoke about attacking Iran's infrastructure and the reaction of the Iranian people to a "possible power outage," saying, "Iranians we have seen say please keep bombing us. The bombs hit close to their homes, and they still say bomb us, bomb us. They say come back, come back, come back."
He said, "They live in a world that is harsh and terrible."
The U.S. President stated, "Women, men, and homosexuals all want freedom in Iran, and while their lives are at risk, they tell us to continue the bombing."
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The U.S. President said that the people of Iran are willing to suffer for freedom.
Trump said: "We have had communications with Iranians who say please bomb us. These are people living in a place where bombs explode, and when we go and do not hit those areas, they say please come back. Come back. Come back... They want freedom. They have lived in a world that you know nothing about. A violent and terrible world where if you protest, you get shot."
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According to Donald Trump, one point that must be included in the agreement with Iran is the guarantee of "the free flow of oil from the Strait of Hormuz."

In response to the question of whether he would agree to Iran charging fees for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, he said: "Why shouldn't we charge fees? We are the winners of the war, we won the war, why shouldn't we charge fees? Because we are the winners. We won the war militarily."
He also responded to the question of whether an agreement with the government is sufficient for him or if the people of Iran should also be involved, saying that "an agreement with Iran is sufficient for me, that is acceptable, the free flow of oil must return."

He also explained about the explosion of Bridge B1 in Karaj: "We were close to an agreement when Vitkoff and Kushner informed me that they were withdrawing from the agreement, so I said hit their biggest bridge."
He threatened that if there is no agreement, America will crush Iran so thoroughly that "it will take a hundred years to rebuild the country."
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Pete Hegseth, the U.S. Secretary of War, said: "At the President's direction, today will see the largest volume of attacks since the beginning of this operation. Tomorrow will be even more than today."
The U.S. Secretary of War, referring to the continued military pressure, added: "Iran has a choice. Choose wisely, because this President is not joking."
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