The clock is ticking toward catastrophe. At 8 pm ET, Donald Trump says an entire civilization may vanish. Bridges, power plants,
the Strait of Hormuz — all hanging by a thread as his deadline slams shut.
Allies are terrified. Enemies are defiant. And Trump is promising a night the world will nev… Continues…
In Washington, Trump’s warning landed like a thunderclap: comply or face a wave of strikes designed to cripple Iran’s infrastructure and, in his words, erase a
“whole civilization.” His threat targets bridges and power plants, but its real aim is psychological —
forcing Iran’s leaders to weigh national pride against the specter of annihilation in front of a watching world.
Diplomats scrambled behind the scenes, pressing Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and avoid a confrontation that could ignite the global oil market and drag
multiple countries into open conflict. Inside Iran, grief over recent funerals mixed with raw fury at foreign pressure,
leaving ordinary people caught between a defiant regime and an unpredictable White House. As the deadline neared, the question wasn’t just what
Trump would do, but whether anyone could pull both sides back from the edge before words turned irreversibly into war.