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“Maybe Friday, Saturday, Sunday”: Trump Signals Short Timeline For Possible Iran Attack

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Last updated: May 19, 2026 5:57 pm
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Trump Iran war threats and pause requested by alliesTrump Iran war impact on oil prices and marketsTrump Iran war regional security and Strait of HormuzTrump Iran war global military and diplomatic moves

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-Ashish Rana

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Updated: Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 22:54 [IST]

US President Donald Trump again hints at renewed military action against Iran within days, after briefly pausing the war at the request of regional allies. The warning revives concern over the fragile truce, the safety of Gulf infrastructure and the impact on oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz.

US President Donald Trump has hinted at renewed military action against Iran within days, after pausing conflict at the request of allies like Saudi Arabia, raising concerns about oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz and regional security.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Trump again floated a short timeline for possible strikes. “I hope we don’t have to do the war, but we may have to give them another big hit,” Trump said, according to Bloomberg. Asked about timing, Trump answered, “Well, I mean, I’m saying two or three days, maybe Friday, Saturday, Sunday; something maybe early next week — a limited period of time.”

Trump Iran war threats and pause requested by allies

Trump says he delayed a fresh bombardment originally planned for Tuesday after requests from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. Trump has often linked changes in approach on the Iran war to appeals from partners, including mediator Pakistan, yet has continued to threaten further attacks since a truce was reached on April 8.

The recent escalation dates back to late February, when US and Israeli strikes began hitting Iranian targets. Iran has lost several senior figures and many military assets to these attacks, yet the government remains in place. Iran also continues to reject US demands to abandon remaining parts of its nuclear programme, which Iran insists is aimed at energy generation, not weapons.

Trump Iran war impact on oil prices and markets

Control over the Strait of Hormuz now sits at the heart of the confrontation. The narrow channel is crucial for global oil and gas shipments. Iran still exerts pressure over traffic there, worrying US officials and driving up international energy costs and inflation. US fuel prices have climbed to their highest level in almost four years.

Market moves track Trump’s remarks closely, though analysts say reactions are softening. Brent crude traded above $110 a barrel on Tuesday, down around 1% after Trump’s latest comments, but still more than 50% higher since the conflict began. Traders remain alert to any sign that threats could turn into fresh action against Iran.

Indicator Latest detail
Brent crude price Above $110 a barrel on Tuesday
Daily move Down around 1% after Trump comments
Change since war began More than 50% higher since late February strikes
US fuel prices Highest level in almost four years

Financial specialists describe some of Trump’s recent Iran remarks as bluster. Market watchers have called it “hot air”. Bjarne Schieldrop, chief commodities analyst at SEB AB, told Bloomberg: “These hot air verbal interventions from Trump used to have a heavy bearish impact on prices, but they now seem to have less and less effect, unless they are backed by reality.”

Trump Iran war regional security and Strait of Hormuz

Schieldrop added that talks remain stuck. “As far as we can see, there has been no real progress in the negotiations between the US and Iran, with both sides still standing by their previous demands,” Schieldrop said. The lack of movement underlines how fragile the truce continues to be, despite repeated pauses announced by Trump.

Tensions sharpened further when the UAE’s Barakah nuclear energy plant was struck by a drone on Sunday. The incident triggered a fire at a connected power station and forced engineers to switch to emergency generators. The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog later reported that normal power supplies were restored on Monday, easing immediate safety worries at the Middle East’s largest atomic facility.

Trump Iran war global military and diplomatic moves

Tehran signals that Gulf neighbours could again face retaliation if Washington resumes large-scale attacks. At the same time, US treasury secretary Scott Bessent is urging European governments to support US measures against Iran, using a G-7 speech to press for a tougher common line. European capitals have not yet announced any joint response.

On the military front, US Central Command says it has redirected 88 vessels while enforcing its own blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, and has disabled four ships, according to a post on X. Diplomatic activity is also intensifying, with Russian President Vladimir Putin travelling to China on Tuesday and Wednesday, where discussions with Xi are expected to include the Iran war.

The fragile pause in the Iran war now rests on Trump’s short timeline, Iran’s stance over the Strait of Hormuz and the willingness of allies to influence both sides. Markets, regional governments and nuclear regulators continue to watch events closely, as even limited strikes could again jolt oil prices and Gulf security.

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