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    Trump Vows 'hell' for Iran if Strait Stays Shut, Says a Deal Is Possible

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    Posted on April 6, 2026

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    Last updated: April 6, 2026

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    President Trump warned Iran it would face devastation—including targeted strikes on power plants and bridges—if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed past his Tuesday deadline, while hinting at possible ceasefire talks. Iran rejected the threats and intensified strikes across the Gulf, underscoring de

    Table of Contents

    • Escalating Tensions and Negotiations in the Gulf
    • Trump's Threats and Mixed Messaging
    • Ceasefire Talks and Diplomatic Efforts
    • Iran's Response and Regional Escalation
    • Iran Condemns U.S. Actions
    • Attacks on Gulf Infrastructure
    • Impact on Israel
    • U.S. Commando Operation in Iran
    • Rescue Mission Details
    • Challenges and Extraction
    • Wider War Impact

    Trump Threatens 'Hell' for Iran if Strait of Hormuz Remains Blocked; Deal Possible

    Escalating Tensions and Negotiations in the Gulf

    (This story contains strong language in paragraph 7)

    WASHINGTON/CAIRO, April 6 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump threatened to rain "hell" on Tehran if it did not make a deal and reopen the Strait of Hormuz by his Tuesday deadline, as he praised U.S. special forces who rescued an airman in a high-risk mission from deep inside Iran.

    The U.S. and Israel have pounded Iran with missiles and airstrikes for more than five weeks to destroy what they said was an imminent threat from the country's nuclear weapon development programme, ballistic missile arsenal and support for regional proxy militias.

    Tehran has effectively closed the Hormuz waterway, a conduit for around a fifth of the world's oil and natural gas supply, and attacked U.S. military bases and other targets around the Gulf.

    Explosions shook Tehran on Monday morning and a U.S.-Israeli strike on a residential building south of the city killed at least 13 people, an official told Iranian state media. Reuters was unable to verify the report.

    Trump's Threats and Mixed Messaging

    In a post laden with expletives on his Truth Social platform, Trump on Sunday threatened further strikes on Iranian energy and transport infrastructure that critics say would constitute a war crime.

    "Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran," he said.

    "There will be nothing like it!!! Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP"

    In the kind of mixed messaging that has baffled supporters, foes and financial markets alike, Trump told Fox News on Sunday that Iran was negotiating, with a deal possible by Monday.

    Ceasefire Talks and Diplomatic Efforts

    Later on Sunday, Axios reported the U.S., Iran and regional mediators are discussing terms of a potential 45-day ceasefire that could lead to a permanent end to the war, citing four U.S., Israeli and regional sources with knowledge of the talks.

    Reuters could not immediately verify the report. The White House and the U.S. State Department did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.

    The mediators were negotiating a two-phased deal, the report said. The first phase would be a 45-day ceasefire; the second would be an agreement on ending the war.

    Iran's Response and Regional Escalation

    Iran Condemns U.S. Actions

    IRAN CONDEMNS 'RECKLESS' US, HITS GULF

    Tehran is demanding an end to hostilities and its parliamentary speaker Mohammad Baqer ‌Qalibaf condemned Trump's threats, saying he was being misled by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

    "Your reckless moves are dragging the United States into a living HELL for every single family, and our whole region is going to burn because you insist on following Netanyahu's commands," he posted Sunday on X.

    Attacks on Gulf Infrastructure

    Showing it still had fight despite the U.S.-Israeli pounding, Iran expanded attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure, launching drone and missile strikes on petrochemical facilities in Kuwait, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.

    The Revolutionary Guards also said on Sunday they hit an Israeli‑linked vessel at Dubai's Jebel Ali port.

    In Kuwait, drones sparked fires and caused “severe material damage” at petrochemical plants operated by affiliates of state oil firm Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, the company said.

    The strikes underscored Iran’s ability to sustain cross‑border attacks and disrupt infrastructure across multiple Gulf states, exposing vulnerabilities in energy and maritime hubs.

    Impact on Israel

    In Israel too, media showed search-and-rescue teams combing debris in the northern city of Haifa on Sunday after an Iranian missile hit a residential building. Israeli paramedics said nine people were being treated, and Israeli media later reported rescuers had recovered two dead from the rubble.

    U.S. Commando Operation in Iran

    Rescue Mission Details

    COMMANDO OPERATION

    Trump announced the rescue of the airman in the early hours of Sunday, describing the operation as "one of the most daring" such missions in U.S. history.

    The airman, the weapons officer of an F-15 jet shot down on Friday, was wounded but "will be just fine", Trump said in a message on X. The jet's pilot was rescued earlier.

    Under cover of darkness, U.S. commandos slipped deep into Iran, undetected, scaled a 7,000‑foot (2,100-metre) ridge and took the ​stranded American weapons specialist to safety before dawn on Sunday.

    Challenges and Extraction

    Two MC-130 aircraft that had ferried some of the roughly 100 special ‌operations forces into rugged terrain south of Tehran suffered a mechanical failure and could not take off, a U.S. official told Reuters.

    Their commanders made a high-risk decision, ordering additional aircraft to fly into Iran to extract the group in waves.

    The rescue force was pulled out in stages, ​and U.S. troops destroyed the disabled MC‑130s and four additional helicopters inside Iran rather than risk leaving sensitive equipment behind.

    Iran said several U.S. aircraft were destroyed during the operation.

    Wider War Impact

    The war, which opened with U.S. and Israeli air strikes across Iran on February 28, has killed thousands of people, mainly in Iran and Lebanon.

    Israeli airstrikes killed another 11 people in Lebanon on Sunday, according to Lebanon's health ministry.

    (Reporting by Reuters bureaux worldwide; Writing by Andrew Cawthorne and Stephen Coates; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and Lincoln Feast)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump issued an expletive-laden ultimatum on April 5, calling it “Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day” in Iran if the Strait isn’t reopened—sending markets into further uncertainty. (apnews.com)
    • •The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has halted roughly 20% of global oil trade and driven up insurance costs; the IEA calls it the biggest energy security threat ever. (lemonde.fr)
    • •Amid Trump’s threats, Iran retaliated by launching drone and missile attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure—including petrochemical plants in Kuwait, Bahrain and the UAE—demonstrating its capability to disrupt regional energy routes. (apnews.com)

    References

    • The Latest: Trump threatens to strike Iran's infrastructure if Strait of Hormuz isn't reopened
    • Closure of Strait of Hormuz is 'greatest global energy security threat in history,' warns IEA chief
    • Trump issues an expletive-filled threat against Iran as details of US aviator's rescue emerge

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trump vows 'hell' for Iran if Strait stays shut, says a deal is possible

    1Why did Trump threaten Iran over the Strait of Hormuz?

    Trump threatened Iran after Tehran closed the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for the global oil and gas supply, demanding it be reopened by his deadline.

    2What is the impact of the Strait of Hormuz closure on global markets?

    The closure impacts around a fifth of the world's oil and natural gas supply, heightening volatility in energy and financial markets.

    3Are there ongoing ceasefire talks between the US and Iran?

    According to reports, US, Iran, and regional mediators are discussing a two-phase deal for a 45-day ceasefire that could end the conflict.

    4How has Iran responded to US and Israeli military actions?

    Iran expanded attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure and launched drone and missile strikes across multiple Gulf states in response to ongoing military actions.

    5What was the outcome of the US special forces mission in Iran?

    US special forces rescued an airman from deep inside Iran after an aircraft was shot down, with Trump praising the operation as highly daring.

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