Trump Issues Ultimatum to Iran as Ceasefire Talks Hang in Balance

by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief

(Worthy News) – U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a stark ultimatum Monday, warning Iran that failure to reach a ceasefire agreement in the coming days would trigger a sweeping and devastating assault on the country’s critical infrastructure.

In a forceful statement posted on Truth Social, Trump said the United States is engaged in “serious discussions with a new, and more reasonable, regime” in Tehran, expressing optimism that a deal could be reached soon. However, he made clear that time is running out.

“If for any reason a deal is not shortly reached… and if the Strait of Hormuz is not immediately ‘open for business,’ we will… completely obliterate all of their electric generating plants, oil wells and Kharg Island,” Trump warned, signaling a dramatic escalation if negotiations collapse.

The president framed the potential strikes as retribution for decades of Iranian aggression, citing what he described as a 47-year “reign of terror” by the Islamic Republic.

“Finishing Blow” Strategy Emerging

Trump’s remarks point to a possible shift toward what officials describe as a “finishing blow” strategy—targeting Iran’s economic backbone to cripple its ability to recover. Key infrastructure, including energy production and desalination facilities, has thus far been deliberately spared by U.S. forces.

Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump emphasized that both military and diplomatic efforts are advancing simultaneously.

“We destroyed many targets today in Iran. We’re negotiating with them directly and indirectly,” he said, adding that Tehran has already conceded to most U.S. demands. “We asked for 15 things… they agree with us on the plan.”

While the president stopped short of confirming a ground invasion, he reiterated that “all options remain on the table” as additional U.S. forces continue to deploy to the region.

Iran Pushes Back, Considers Nuclear Exit

Iranian officials responded sharply, rejecting Washington’s proposals as “unrealistic, illogical, and excessive.” Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei insisted Tehran remains focused on defending itself against what it calls U.S. and Israeli aggression.

In a troubling development, Iran’s parliament is reportedly reviewing a potential withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)—a move that would escalate global concerns over its nuclear ambitions.

The United States and Israel have made dismantling Iran’s nuclear capabilities a central condition of any ceasefire agreement.

Proxy Forces Escalate Regional Tensions

Meanwhile, Iran-backed groups are intensifying the conflict across the region. Hezbollah has launched sustained rocket and drone attacks against northern Israel, while Yemen’s Houthi rebels recently entered the الحرب with ballistic missile strikes.

Iranian Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani declared that these actions are helping to shape a “new regional order,” underscoring Tehran’s continued reliance on proxy warfare.

Rubio Urges Caution Amid Optimism

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio tempered expectations, warning that diplomacy may ultimately fail despite ongoing talks.

“We have to be prepared for the probability that this effort might not succeed,” Rubio said, noting that entrenched elements within Iran’s leadership remain hostile to peace.

Oil Markets Signal Rising Concern

Global markets appear increasingly skeptical that a diplomatic resolution is near. Oil prices continued to climb Monday, reflecting fears of an escalation and potential disruption to energy supplies—particularly if the Strait of Hormuz remains contested.

Still, U.S. officials insist preparations are underway to ensure freedom of navigation through the critical waterway, even if military escorts are required.

A Defining Moment in the Conflict

As negotiations continue under mounting pressure, the coming days may prove decisive in determining whether the conflict moves toward resolution—or intensifies into a broader regional confrontation.

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