BBC: Trump's Deadline for Iran Nears, Latest Post Shows No Optimism
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President Trump has set a deadline of 8 PM US Eastern Time (8 AM on the 8th, Taiwan time) for Iran to agree to a deal, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz, or the US will destroy much of Iran's civilian infrastructure, including all bridges and power plants.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is President Trump demanding from Iran?
- A: President Trump is demanding that Iran agree to a deal that includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and is suggesting infrastructure destruction if they do not comply.
- Q: Has President Trump set similar deadlines in the past?
- A: According to BBC analysis, Trump has set similar deadlines in the past, but ultimately made concessions or extended them.
- Q: Does President Trump's latest post indicate optimism about reaching an agreement before the deadline?
- A: In his latest post, Trump uses strong language suggesting the destruction of civilizations, and does not appear optimistic about reaching an agreement before the deadline.