
ran warns of devastating retaliation after Donald Trump threatens infrastructure strikes; US, Iran discuss possible 45-day ceasefire. Photos: X.
Iran’s central military command on Monday warned that it would respond with “much more devastating” action if its rivals target civilian sites. The warning followed remarks by US President Donald Trump, who threatened to destroy Iran’s civilian infrastructure.
At the same time, the United States, Iran, and a group of regional mediators are reportedly negotiating the terms of a potential 45-day ceasefire that could pave the way for a more permanent end to the conflict, according to a new report.
Iran’s military leadership said any attack on civilian facilities would trigger a severe response. The statement came amid rising tensions after Trump publicly warned that key infrastructure inside Iran could be targeted if a deal is not reached.
On Sunday, Trump appeared to extend his self-imposed deadline for Iran by 24 hours, demanding that Tehran agree to reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz or face major infrastructure strikes.
The new deadline was announced through a brief message posted on Truth Social, where Trump wrote, “Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Eastern Time!’
Trump has not held any public events since delivering a national address on Wednesday. However, he conducted several short interviews with media outlets after announcing the dramatic rescue of a US airman and issuing a profanity-laced ultimatum directed at the Islamic Republic.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Trump appeared to confirm the revised deadline and issued a stark warning about potential consequences.
“We are in a position that’s very strong, and that country will take 20 years to rebuild, if they’re lucky, if they have a country,” he said.
“And if they don’t do something by Tuesday evening, they won’t have any power plants, and they won’t have any bridges standing.”
Speaking separately to Fox News, Trump suggested that negotiations with Iran were already underway and expressed optimism that a deal might be reached soon.
“I think there is a good chance tomorrow, they are negotiating now,” Trump said.
However, he also warned that failure to reach an agreement quickly could lead to drastic action.
“If they don’t make a deal and fast, I’m considering blowing everything up and taking over the oil,” he added.
In the same interview, Trump said Iranian negotiators had been given what he described as “immunity from death” during discussions and claimed Tehran had effectively conceded on the question of developing nuclear weapons.
“The big thing is they’re not going to have a nuclear weapon. They’re not even negotiating that point; it’s so easy,” Trump said.
“That’s already been conceded. Most of the points are conceded.”
In another interview with ABC News, the US president said he believed the conflict could end quickly.
“Days, not weeks,” Trump said, referring to the possible timeline for ending the confrontation.
However, he also cautioned that if negotiations fail, there would be “very little” that the United States would rule out in its response.
Iran’s parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf dismissed Trump’s warnings as irresponsible.
In a post on X, Qalibaf criticised the US president’s threats to target Iran’s infrastructure.
“You won’t gain anything through war crimes,” he wrote.
“The only real solution is respecting the rights of the Iranian people and ending this dangerous game.”
Despite the sharp rhetoric, diplomatic efforts appear to be underway behind the scenes. According to a report by Axios, the United States, Iran, and regional mediators are discussing the terms of a possible 45-day ceasefire.
Also Read: Did Donald Trump Threaten Nuclear Strike On Iran? What His ‘Tuesday 8 PM Eastern Time’ Message Means
Zubair Amin is a Senior Journalist at NewsX with over seven years of experience in reporting and editorial work. He has written for leading national and international publications, including Foreign Policy Magazine, Al Jazeera, The Economic Times, The Indian Express, The Wire, Article 14, Mongabay, News9, among others. His primary focus is on international affairs, with a strong interest in US politics and policy. He also writes on West Asia, Indian polity, and constitutional issues. Zubair tweets at zubaiyr.amin
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 06: Shri Shripad Naik, Minister of State for New & Renewable…
Karnataka 2nd PUC Result 2026 Expected Soon, Check Official Website and Steps to Download Scorecard
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board is expected to declare the Karnataka 2nd PUC…
Royal Enfield has updated the Hunter 350 lineup for 2026 with a new Base Premium…