US-Iran Tensions Spike as Trump Warns of Strikes on Key Infrastructure; Tehran Fires Back
Washington threatens action if Hormuz remains shut, while regional powers scramble to prevent further escalation
06-04-2026US President Donald Trump has sharply raised the stakes in the ongoing standoff with Iran, cautioning that critical infrastructure such as power stations and bridges could be hit if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by Tuesday evening. In a strongly worded remark, Trump declared that Tuesday could mark simultaneous action targeting both energy and transport networks.
Tehran responded swiftly. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf condemned the warning, accusing Trump of endangering global stability through what he described as reckless conduct. He cautioned that military aggression would bring severe consequences and insisted that conflict would not yield gains for Washington.
Diplomatic efforts are unfolding in parallel. Oman has reportedly initiated urgent discussions with Iranian officials aimed at restoring safe passage through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, a corridor crucial to global energy supplies. Meanwhile, Pakistan and Egypt are said to be maintaining communication channels between US and Iranian authorities in an attempt to defuse tensions.
Beyond the Gulf, hostilities have flared in other parts of the region. Israeli airstrikes in Beirut have resulted in multiple casualties, while Hezbollah has responded with retaliatory fire, further widening the scope of the confrontation.
As developments continue across multiple fronts, global attention remains fixed on whether diplomacy can prevent a broader regional conflict.
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