Trump again threatens Iran's infrastructure and resumes negotiations in Pakistan

The President of the United States reacts to the announcement of the new Strait of Hormuz blockade by the Revolutionary Guard

ARA
19/04/2026

Donald Trump reiterated this afternoon, on his Truth Social network, threats to Iran's energy infrastructure, after the Revolutionary Guard attacked "a French ship and a UK cargo ship" yesterday and closed the Strait of Hormuz again. "A total violation of our ceasefire agreement!", he proclaimed, after announcing that he is sending representatives to Pakistan again to resume negotiations on the peace agreement.

"We are offering a very fair and reasonable deal, and I hope they accept it, because, if they don't, the United States will eliminate each and every power plant and each and every bridge in Iran", wrote the President of the United States. Subsequently, he added that if Tehran does not accept the deal, it will be an honor for him to do whatever is necessary, "what other presidents should have done with Iran over the last 47 years".

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"They are the ones who lose, with the passage closed: 500 million dollars a day!", Trump added in his extensive message, in which he also wonders why Iran is blocking the Strait of Hormuz again, since, as he explains, he also keeps it blocked. "They are helping us without knowing it." In this way, the fragility of the ceasefire that both countries agreed upon a few days ago is evident.