Trump Gives Iran Until Tuesday Night to Open Strait of Hormuz, WSJ Reports

April 5 (Reuters) – U.S. ⁠President ⁠Donald Trump said ⁠his deadline for Iran ​to open the Strait of Hormuz ‌or face attacks ‌on critical infrastructure is ⁠Tuesday ⁠evening, according to an interview he gave ​to the Wall Street Journal on Sunday.

“If they don’t do something ​by Tuesday evening, they won’t have ⁠any ⁠power plants and ⁠they ​won’t have any bridges standing,” Trump told ​the ⁠Journal.

Trump later posted on social media, without mentioning Iran or any other details: “Tuesday, 8:00 ⁠P.M. Eastern Time!” Representatives for the White House ⁠could not be immediately reached for comment on the post.

In a separate post earlier on Sunday, Trump had said Iran would face infrastructure attacks if it did not ⁠open the strait by Tuesday, but gave no specific time.

(Reporting by Susan Heavey; Additional reporting by ​Humeyra Pamuk; Additional writing ​by Dan Burns)

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