onsdag 25 mars 2026

Four-day deadline for executions – “unleashing hell”

Updated 01.07 | Published 00.04

           Donald Trump

           Donald Trump Photo: Alex Brandon /AP/TT

Four-day deadline.

Then the top names could be back on the death list – and “hell could be unleashed”.

At the same time, Iran is preparing for a decisive battle over the important island.

The clock is ticking for a peace settlement in the Iran war.

The White House increased the stakes on Wednesday by saying that Donald Trump is prepared to “unleashing hell”.

Deadline from the death list

– If Iran does not accept the current reality, if they do not understand that they have been defeated militarily and will continue to be, President Trump will ensure that they are attacked harder than they have ever been attacked before, says press secretary Karoline Leavitt at a press conference.

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf 
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf Photo: Eraldo Peres / AP

To further put pressure on Iran, sources in the White House say that the US and Israel have temporarily removed two names, Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, from the list of intended attack targets, writes the Wall Street Journal.

If no progress is made in peace negotiations within four to five days, they will be back on the death list.

– We killed their entire leadership. Then they met to choose new leaders. And then we killed them all, Trump said on Tuesday.

Waiting for invasion

– Now we have a new group and we can easily do it again. But let's see what happens.

Amid the tense situation, Iran says that it suspects that "Iran's enemies, with the help of one of the countries in the region, are preparing to occupy one of the Iranian islands".

The island of Kharg is Iran's most important oil export hub.

It is probably the strategically important island of Kharg, through which 90 percent of Iran's oil exports pass, that is meant, writes CNN.

"All enemy movements are under complete surveillance by our armed forces. If they cross the border, all the vital infrastructure of the regional state, without any restrictions, will be the target of relentless attacks," writes Iranian President Ghalibaf in a warning on X.

          En brand rasar i en oljedepå i Teheran efter en amerikansk attack.

          A fire rages in an oil depot in Tehran after a US attack. Photo: Vahid Salemi /AP/TT

According to US intelligence, Iran has recently buried mines on Kharg, increased the number of soldiers defending the island and moved missile systems there, writes CNN.

The armament is being done to be prepared for a US ground invasion of the island.

Elite force on the way

The Pentagon confirmed on Wednesday that parts of the 82nd Airborne Division and the 1st Brigade Combat Team will be sent to the Middle East, writes the BBC.

The 82nd Airborne Division, which is based in North Carolina, is considered one of the military's top conventional combat units, with some units always ready to be deployed anywhere in the world within 18 hours, the British television channel reports.

           Pentagon bekräftar att delar av 82:a luftburna divisionenkommer att skickas till Mellanöstern.
           The Pentagon confirms that parts of the 82nd Airborne Division will be sent to the Middle East.                 Photo: Nathan Posner / AP

The troops are trained to enter an area by parachute or helicopter and take control of it.

The 1st Brigade Combat Team is based in New York and is fully equipped for prolonged combat, writes the BBC.

Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi said on Wednesday evening that no negotiations are currently underway between Tehran and Washington, writes The Guardian.

Iran's demands on Hezbollah

The foreign minister stated that Iran's top leadership is currently reviewing the peace proposals that have 
Araghchi also says that the United States has failed to secure a quick military victory and achieve regime change.

            Irans utrikesminister Abbas Araghchi.

            Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Photo: Martial Trezzini /AP

On Tuesday, the White House said that it had sent a 15-point peace plan to Iran.

According to Reuters, Iran has told mediators that a ceasefire in the war must include Lebanon and that Israel must stop attacking Hezbollah.

"Are afraid"

Sources to Reuters say that Iran has given Hezbollah guarantees that the group will be included in a peace settlement.

President Trump said in a speech Wednesday night that Iranian leaders are too afraid to admit they are negotiating with the United States.

“They really want to make a deal, but they are afraid to admit it because they think they will be killed by their own people,” he said.

 

Iran: Strait of Hormuz open to “non-hostile” ships

Updated 22.20 | Published 21.46

           Två fartyg i Hormuzsundet tidigare i veckan. 

          Two ships in the Strait of Hormuz earlier this week. Photo: /AP/TT

The Strait of Hormuz is being opened to “non-hostile” ships, according to Iran.

Two ships – one Chinese and one Thai – have passed through since the announcement.

– I requested safe passage, and they replied that they would take care of it, says Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow.

Late last night, a letter arrived to a small circle within the UN maritime agency IMO from Iran’s UN ambassador.

It stated that “non-hostile” ships could be allowed to pass through the Strait of Hormuz “in coordination with Iranian authorities.”

The strait, through which about a fifth of the world’s oil usually passes, has been essentially completely closed by Iran since the war began on February 28.

On his X account, Iran’s UN ambassador elaborated on the new decision: “Non-hostile ships, including those belonging to or linked to other states, may – provided that they neither participate in nor support aggressive actions against Iran and fully comply with security regulations – be allowed safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.”

Two ships

The Foreign Ministry in Tehran also stated that Iran had now “taken necessary and proportionate measures to prevent the aggressors and their supporters from exploiting the Strait of Hormuz to promote hostile operations against Iran,” and could therefore open the strait to traffic for friendly actors.

           Attack mot ett thailändskt fartyg för två veckor sedan.

           Attack on a Thai ship two weeks ago. Photo: /AP/TT

Since then, two ships have passed through, according to media reports reviewed by Aftonbladet.

The BBC has identified a Chinese-owned tanker named Egret, which this morning was traveling west into the Persian Gulf and much closer to the Iranian coast than previously seen by the few ships allowed to pass during the war.

And since then, Thailand has negotiated a passage for an oil tanker through the strait, according to the Reuters news agency.

“Take care of the matter”

The tanker belongs to the semi-state energy company Bangchak Corporation, which is one of the country's largest, and had been stuck in the Persian Gulf since March 11. It is now expected to arrive in Thailand in early April, according to Reuters.

– I sent a request for Thai ships to be allowed to pass through the strait with safe passage. They replied that they would take care of the matter and asked us for the names of the ships, said Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow at a press conference.

           Trump kräver att sundet öppnar. 

           Trump demands that the strait be opened. Photo: Alex Brandon /AP/TT

Since the start of the war, Iran has threatened anyone passing through the strait with attacks, and a number of ships have also been attacked.

US President Donald Trump has in turn threatened attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure if the strait is not opened. At the same time, several agencies are working for a complete opening - and a solution to the war.

 

 

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Mette Frederiksen is tasked with forming a government

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is tasked with forming a government, Danish media reports.

Frederiksen is being tasked with "royal investigator", according to a press release from the Danish royal house. This means that she is formally tasked by the king to lead the negotiations on forming a government.

Being appointed royal investigator does not necessarily mean that one will then become prime minister. But historically, that is often the case.

Neither Frederiksen's red bloc nor the blue bloc obtained a majority of their own. Therefore, the negotiations are expected to be difficult and the center-right Moderate party will have an important role as a wavemaker.


Waagmästare Løkke refuses to choose a side today: "Must discuss politics"

Anyone who thought before Wednesday's party leadership debate that the Danish government negotiations would be difficult should now think again, writes TV2's political editor Morten Nielsen.

“It looks almost impossible right now,” he writes.

At the debate, which was attended by all twelve party leaders, several alternatives for a future Danish government were supported and rejected. S leader Mette Frederiksen wants to see a government that extends from the left to the center party Moderates.

“The most realistic thing is to examine a government that is represented from Franciska and ends with Lars,” she says, referring to Alternativet leader Franciska Rosenkilde and Moderates leader Lars Løkke Rasmussen.

Løkke Rasmussen’s center party has a wave-making role because neither the left nor the right side received the 90 mandates that constitute a majority. Løkke says that nothing concrete will come out of the government issue today.

All he had to say about the next government was that he could imagine cooperating with both the blue and red blocs.

“We have to discuss the political content,” he says, according to TV2.


The parties' proposals will now be presented to the king

The leader of the Social Democrats, Mette Frederiksen, has announced to King Frederik that she and the government will resign after the election results. The announcement was expected and was made in connection with the traditional information meeting between the sitting prime minister and the regent in the morning.

After the party leaders' debate, the next step in the negotiations is a so-called "king's round", where the parties can propose their prime ministerial candidates or someone to lead the government negotiations.

At 1:00 p.m., an afternoon begins where all the parties visit the king to present their proposals for solutions to the government issue. The Social Democrats are first out and at 2:50 p.m., the king will receive the twelfth and final party, the Citizens' Party.

No party obtained a majority of its own, which indicates that the government negotiations will be difficult.