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President Trump Sets Tuesday Night Deadline for Iran as Diplomatic Standoff Peaks

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President Trump Sets Tuesday Night Deadline for Iran as Diplomatic Standoff Peaks

President Donald Trump issued a high-stakes ultimatum to Iran on Monday, declaring that 8:00 P.M. Tuesday, April 7, serves as his "final deadline" for the nation to meet U.S. demands. The President delivered the remarks directly to reporters during a brief exchange at the White House as tensions in the Middle East reach a critical threshold.

The interaction was captured in raw pool footage and quickly disseminated by the breaking news account @Breaking911. In the eleven-second clip, the President appears emphatic while stating, "8 P.M. Tuesday is my final deadline to Iran," though he did not provide immediate specifics on the record regarding the nature of the enforcement.

This latest escalation comes amid "Operation Epic Fury," a U.S.-led military campaign that began in late February. The deadline appears specifically tied to the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s recent rejection of a 45-day ceasefire proposal mediated by Pakistan and Turkey.

The White House has previously signaled that failure to comply could result in expanded strikes against Iranian civilian infrastructure, including power plants and bridges. This stance has drawn sharp criticism from international legal experts and some members of Congress who warn of potential war crimes and further regional destabilization.

On social media, the footage has already surpassed 100,000 views, sparking a wave of polarized reactions. While supporters praised the President’s direct approach as a necessary show of strength, critics have revived the "TACO" meme—an acronym for "Trump Always Chickens Out"—referencing past instances where deadlines were extended.

Despite the public pressure, Iranian officials have remained defiant, with state-run media reporting that Tehran will not accept ultimatums while under military threat. Diplomatic sources suggest that mediators from Egypt and Pakistan are still working to secure a permanent ceasefire before the Tuesday evening cutoff.

As the clock ticks toward the 8 P.M. deadline, the international community remains on high alert for a formal response from the Oval Office or the Iranian leadership. The outcome of the next twenty-four hours is expected to define the trajectory of the six-week-old conflict.