The war between the United States and Israel against Iran reached its 38th day and, this Monday (6), President Donald Trump made harsh threats to the Persian country. The American stated that Iran “can be taken in one night” and .
In his afternoon speech, Trump set Tuesday night (7) as a time for Iran to accept an agreement and . According to him, the proposal presented by Tehran so far “is not enough”.
The US president also said that Washington could take Iran’s place and start charging a fee for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump acknowledged that Iran is a strong enemy, .
This Monday, the United States and Iran received a reopening of Hormuz and a definitive peace agreement. The document was prepared by negotiators from Egypt, Pakistan and Türkiye. According to sources interviewed by Reuters, Tehran rejected the reopening of the strait. The White House, in turn, stated that this is just and did not support the immediate ceasefire, according to the website Axios.
“Delusional threats”
Iran reacted to Trump’s threats by calling them “delusional.” In a statement sent to local media, the Iranian military command stated that the American president’s statements will not compensate for the US’s “shame and humiliation” in the region.
After the ultimatum, Tehran also declared the Strait of Hormuz, “especially for the United States and Israel.”
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This Monday, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard confirmed that its intelligence chief, Majid Khademi, had gone and promised to retaliate with new attacks. Khademi’s predecessor had already been killed in 2025, in a joint action by Israel and the USA.
The country also accused the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of and stated that the body’s stance “encourages aggression” from the US and Israel.

Attacks continue
Earlier, Israel attacked Iran’s largest petrochemical structure in the South Pars gas field.
One left at least 25 people dead in Iran, while the Houthis, a rebel group in Yemen, joined Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iran itself in offensives against Israel. In Lebanese territory, Israeli bombings killed at least three people.
At night, Bahrain reported that anti-missile sirens were activated, and Saudi Arabia said it had intercepted four missiles.