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Trump's latest threat: "Tonight an entire civilization dies."

A few hours before the ultimatum to Iran ends, the US president has announced that today will be "one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the world." 

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Donald Trump, during a press conference at the White House.

Day after day, now that the world is looking at the words of Donald Trump in the United States, it has become clear once again that his threats have no limits. He has warned Iran that if it fails to comply with the ultimatum for the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, there will be an unprecedented attack in that country.

In a social media message, the US leader has assured us that his wish is that this should not happen, "but it will probably happen." In any case, Trump believes that "the regime has changed" in Iran and that the current authorities are "smarter and less extreme. "" There may be a wonderful revolution. Who knows? "he added. 

Trump has extended his ultimatum to Iranseveral times. For the last time, last Sunday. He gave the Islamic Republic a deadline until midnight this Tuesday (02:00): if Tehran does not deploy Ormuz by then, the US will destroy Iran's electrical power facilities, as well as nuclear power plants.

"Tonight we will find out, it will be one of the most important  moments in the long and complex history of the world," said the White House tenant, who said  "47 years of extortion, corruption and death will end." 

According to information released yesterday, theIranian Government  has not approved the ceasefire proposalput on the table by the US .\u00The Persian Region wants a definitive solution  0 and, among other things, has called for the lifting of economic sanctions, the new protocol for the Strait of Hormuz 0 0 and the plan for the reconstruction of the country \u00a0\A0\

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"The imposition of tolls for transit would set a dangerous precedent," said the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas. On the other hand, in the context of the crisis and convened by France and the United Kingdom, 50 countries and international organizations have met in Paris. They have announced the launch of a "neutral" maritime mission to "assist and protect" ships passing through the Persian Gulf.

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