On Saturday (April 4), the IRGC Navy Commander said in the Iranian media that the ship named MSC Ishika caught fire, but it was reported that there was no comment from Israel on the issue.
The Strait of Hormuz, an important waterway for fuel transport, transports about 20 percent of the world's oil and gas, after the attacks by the United States and Israel on February 28, Iran is under control.
The strait is under the control of the naval ‘strong and authoritative’ control of the country's military, which will remain closed to Iran's enemies, on the one hand, oil and gas exports of Gulf countries are under threat. The fuel crisis has been in place.
In such a situation, Trump has again warned again, if Iran On Monday (April 6) in an agreement If you don't come or don't open the Strait of Hormuz, then ‘interesting consequences’ will come down.
On Saturday (April 4), he wrote in a post on his social media Truth Social, ‘I gave Iran for 10 days to sign a deal or open the Strait of Hormuz. All 48 hours left, then hell will fall on them.’
But as always, Iran has given Trump a 48-hour ultimatum, which has been given by Iran, the central military headquarters of the country, Khatam al-Ambita, saying in a statement that the threat of the US President is a ‘unbearable, disorienting, unbalanced and unscrupulous work.’
