Trump's deadline nears - with little indication Iran is on board
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Trump's deadline nears - with little indication Iran is on board12 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleAnthony ZurcherNorth America correspondentGetty ImagesPresident Donald Trump has set deadlines, made demands and issued threats over the course of the five-week joint US-Israeli war against Iran. But seldom have they been this explicit.The new round of strikes against Iran will be devastating. They will begin at 20:00, Washington DC time (01:00 GMT). Within four hours, every bridge and power plant in the nation will be "decimated"."Very little is off-limits," Trump said on Monday.To avoid this fate, according to the president, Iran has to make a deal "that's acceptable to me". A component of the agreement should include "free traffic of oil" through the Strait of Hormuz.Trump issues expletive-laden threat to Iran over Hormuz Strait blockageAs the final hours tick down, there has been little indication that Iran is ready to agree to Trump's ultimatum. They've rejected a temporary ceasefire and issued their own list of demands, which a US official described as "maximalist".This places the American president in a delicate position. If there is no agreement, Trump could extend his deadline – for the fourth time in the past three weeks. But backing away after such detailed threats, punctuated with expletives and dire warnings, could undercut his credibility as the war grinds on. It's possible Iran, and the rest of the world, could conclude that despite America's military might and tactical skill – readily displayed in this weekend's intricate operation to rescue two downed airmen deep in Iran – it is not negotiating from a clear position of strength."We won," Trump insisted during his press conference on Monday afternoon. "They are militarily defeated. The only thing they have is the psychology of: 'Oh, we're going to drop a couple of mines in the wate...




