Skip to main content
Diplomatico
Politics

Trump warns Iran it could be destroyed 'in one night' as deadline nears

Donald Trump escalates threats against Iran as the US deadline approaches.

editorial-staff
2 min read
Updated 4 days ago
Share: X LinkedIn

Summary

Donald Trump has intensified his threats against Iran, stating that the country could be 'taken out in one night.' This statement comes as the US deadline for negotiations draws near.

Iran has responded by rejecting a proposed ceasefire, insisting instead on a permanent cessation of hostilities. This rejection could impact the strategic calculations of military operations in the region.

The rising tensions and the firm stances from both parties highlight the potential for escalated military engagement, which may necessitate adjustments in operational readiness and resource allocation.

Updates

Update at 23:04 UTC on 2026-04-06

BBC World reported The US president is in a delicate political position as the final hours to Tuesday's deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz tick down.

Sources: BBC World

Update at 02:20 UTC on 2026-04-07

Reuters Energy reported Stocks stumble, oil above $110 as Trump's Iran deadline nears Reuters.

Sources: Reuters Energy

Update at 03:50 UTC on 2026-04-07

Reuters Business reported Gold ticks down as Trump's Iran deadline keeps markets cautious Reuters.

Sources: Reuters Business

Update at 07:22 UTC on 2026-04-07

DW News reported Tehran says it wants a permanent end to the war but refused to fully open the Strait of Hormuz, despite President Donald Trump warning it to meet his demands or be "taken out." Follow DW for more.

Sources: DW News

Update at 10:40 UTC on 2026-04-07

NPR News reported Hours away from President Trump's deadline for Iran, tensions escalate in the Persian Gulf with no agreement in sight.

Sources: NPR News