Frantic, last ditch diplomacy accelerates as Trump's deadline nearspublished at 10:07 BST 6 April
Lyse Doucet
Chief international correspondent
Image source, EPA/ShutterstockIt's tempting to ignore President Trump’s bellicose expletive-laden rhetoric. But it’s too dangerous to be ignored.
If Trump carries out his threats to "leave not one bridge or power plant standing," Israel will also intensify its attacks on infrastructure and Iran has threatened to retaliate against Gulf states.
Frantic, last ditch diplomacy is accelerating as Trump’s Tuesday deadline nears.
The Reuters news agency is reporting, based on unnamed sources, that mediators are working on a new plan - with Pakistan playing a major role - to bring the US back from this dangerous brink.
The Axios news website also carried news of efforts to reach a ceasefire and the move to a permanent end to this war.
Iran’s response to this reported plan isn’t clear – it’s repeatedly made it clear it won’t submit to Trump’s language of surrender and his terms for a deal which have amounted to diktats.
But will it be enough for Trump to back down, as he did in late March, to give the plan, and the president, more time?














