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Home»Business»Us Iran War 2026: Donald Trump asks Tehran to open Strait of Hormuz; Iran says 'lost the keys': Where things stand after a month of war – The Times of India
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Us Iran War 2026: Donald Trump asks Tehran to open Strait of Hormuz; Iran says 'lost the keys': Where things stand after a month of war – The Times of India

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Donald Trump asks Tehran to open Strait of Hormuz; Iran says 'lost the keys': Where things stand after a month of war

US President Donald Trump has once again raised the stakes in the ongoing Middle East conflict, demanding that Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz by a self-imposed Tuesday deadline or face sweeping military strikes. His latest warning, delivered in blunt and aggressive language, comes after weeks of escalating hostilities that have already disrupted global oil flows, rattled markets, and drawn multiple countries into the conflict.Tehran, however, has responded with a mix of defiance and mockery, dismissing the ultimatum and even trolling Washington with remarks like “we’ve lost the keys.” Iranian officials insist they retain control over the strategic waterway and have tied any reopening to conditions such as compensation for war damages. With both sides refusing to back down and the war now stretching beyond a month, the crisis has entered a volatile phase where military escalation and diplomatic brinkmanship are unfolding in parallel.

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What’s the development so far

Trump’s fresh ultimatum

Trump renewed pressure on Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz—a critical artery for global oil and gas trade. He warned that failure to comply by Tuesday would trigger attacks on Iranian infrastructure, including power plants and bridges. This is not the first such deadline, but the sharper tone suggests rising frustration within Washington.“Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the F*****’ Strait, you crazy b*******, or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah,” he said in a post on Truth Social.

Iran’s sharp pushback, and trolling

Iranian leaders reacted strongly, with Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf accusing Trump of dragging the US into a “living hell.” He also alleged that American actions are being driven by Benjamin Netanyahu.“Your reckless moves are dragging the United States into a living HELL for every single family, and our whole region is going to burn because you insist on following Netanyahu’s commands. Make no mistake: You won’t gain anything through war crimes. The only real solution is respecting the rights of the Iranian people and ending this dangerous game,” he said.Meanwhile, Iran’s Zimbabwe embassy appeared to mock Trump online with cryptic remarks like “We’ve lost the keys” and “Next request, please,” signaling a mix of defiance and information warfare.

Escalation beyond borders

Iran has expanded its response beyond its territory, striking infrastructure in Gulf countries and threatening to disrupt another key chokepoint, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait. These moves risk widening the conflict and disrupting global trade routes even further.In addition, Tehran has signalled it could further tighten its grip on the Strait of Hormuz, with officials suggesting transit may depend on compensation for war damages. Such threats, coupled with attacks on energy and logistics infrastructure across the region, have heightened fears of a broader economic and maritime crisis.

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Explosions continue to rock Tehran

Fresh airstrikes have hit Tehran, with explosions reported overnight. Civilian areas, including in Qom, have also been affected. Both sides have targeted or threatened infrastructure like oil facilities and desalination plants—raising concerns over potential violations of international humanitarian law.Beyond Iran, the fallout has spilled into neighbouring states. Fires broke out at industrial sites in the UAE due to intercepted projectiles, while key facilities in Gulf nations have been damaged. With both sides increasingly hitting dual-use infrastructure, legal experts warn that the threshold for potential war crimes may be dangerously close.

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Downed aircraft and dramatic rescue

The crisis deepened after Iran downed US aircraft, including an F-15E fighter jet. The US described a high-risk rescue mission involving multiple aircraft to retrieve injured personnel from inside Iranian territory. Conflicting accounts have emerged, with Iran claiming additional American losses and Washington attributing some aircraft destruction to technical failures.Iranian state media has aired visuals of what it claims are wreckage from multiple US aircraft, while officials allege Washington destroyed some of its own equipment to avoid embarrassment. Reports also indicate that helicopters were damaged during the operation, underscoring the risks and intensity of the ongoing aerial campaign.

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Diplomatic channels still open

Despite the escalation, diplomatic efforts continue. Talks involving Oman and outreach by regional and global powers suggest attempts to avoid full-scale war.The United States, Iran, and several regional mediators are currently in talks over a possible 45-day ceasefire that could pave the way for a lasting end to the conflict, according to sources familiar with the negotiations, Axios reported.However, with both sides hardening their positions and deadlines approaching, the window for de-escalation appears to be narrowing.

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