
President Donald Trump has been speaking to a number of different US media outlets after threatening Iran’s infrastructure if the country doesn’t reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Here’s what we’ve heard.
He told Axios that the US is « in deep negotiations » with Iran to make a deal. He says « there is a good chance, but if they don’t make a deal, I am blowing up everything over there ».
He similarly told Fox News there is a “good chance” a deal will be reached tomorrow, but he is considering “blowing everything up and taking over the oil” if a deal to end the war is not reached quickly – as we reported earlier
Trump told the Wall Street Journal that if Iran want to keep the strait closed « they’re going to lose every power plant and every other plant they have in the whole country »
As we’ve been reporting, Donald Trump has issued an expletive-laden threat that Iran’s infrastructure will be hit on Tuesday if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened.
He had previously issued a deadline of 6 April for Iran to make a deal. In a new post on his Truth Social platform, Trump writes: « Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Eastern Time! »
That’s 03:30 Tehran time on Wednesday (01:00 BST).
It’s not clear what Trump’s social media post is referring to. The BBC has asked the White House to clarify.
Four people have been injured in Haifa, northern Israel, after a rocket strike, the country’s emergency service Magen David Adom says.
It says this includes « an approximately 82-year-old man in serious condition who was injured by a heavy object, and 3 casualties in mild condition with shrapnel and blast injuries ».
The emergency service has shared these pictures of the scene.
Military trains ‘endlessly’ for rescue missions, former US commander says
Gen Frank McKenzie, a retired former commander of US Central Command, tells CBS Face the Nation that the rescue of the airman in Iran is something the US military trains “endlessly” for.
“Every time we send air crew over enemy territory, we have detailed elaborate plans to go get them,” he says.
McKenzie says this rescue operation left the airman in a “position where they can hide until you can get to them, all that seemed to work out very well”.
The retired general says “we did in fact lose a couple of aircraft in that mission”, but it’s a loss you take « any day » in such a situation.
He says it is a “hard lesson” for Iran that it was “not able to find the missing air crewman” before the US rescuers.

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