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Tehran/Washington, April 7:
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, Iran has issued a strong warning to the United States, stating it will not hesitate to respond if its “red lines” are crossed ahead of a critical deadline set by President Donald Trump.
The warning comes as Washington pressures Tehran to reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz or face severe military consequences. The US has threatened large-scale strikes targeting key infrastructure, including bridges and power facilities, if a deal is not reached within the stipulated time.

Iran Rejects Pressure, Signals Strong Retaliation
Iranian officials have dismissed the US ultimatum as aggressive and unacceptable, warning that any attack will trigger a powerful response. Tehran has made it clear that its sovereignty and security remain non-negotiable, and it is prepared to escalate if necessary.
Earlier, Iranian authorities also hinted at a “surprise response” against US and allied interests, further intensifying fears of a broader regional conflict.
Military Escalation Ahead of Deadline
The situation has worsened with reports of US military strikes on strategic locations, including oil infrastructure hubs such as Kharg Island. These developments come just hours before the deadline, signaling a sharp escalation in hostilities.
Global concern is mounting as both sides continue to exchange threats, with fears that the conflict could disrupt oil supply routes and destabilize the wider region.
High Stakes for Global Stability
The Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global oil shipments, remains at the center of the crisis. Any prolonged disruption could significantly impact international energy markets and economic stability.
With diplomacy efforts faltering and military actions intensifying, the world is closely watching whether tensions between Iran and the United States will spiral into a full-scale conflict.
