Trump's 'expletive-laden tirade' and US airman's 'got gun' miracle escape
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Trump's 'expletive-laden tirade' and US airman's 'got gun' miracle escapeJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleWarning: Some of the newspaper front pages below contain very strong language that some may find offensive.The majority of the papers lead with Donald Trump's latest deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz. The Guardian says the US president announced it with an "expletive-laden tirade" on Truth Social. The paper pairs the story with a photograph of extensive damage at Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran, which was hit by an airstrike on Sunday.The Times takes a similar approach, saying the president has rammed home his "demands" with the "expletive-laden outburst" - which ended with the line "Praise be to Allah". The paper also features a picture of the Prince and Princess of Wales with their children as they attend an Easter Sunday Church service."Unhinged" declares the Mirror, which says Trump has "stooped to a childish new low" with his "gutter-mouthed tirade". The paper notes targeting civilian infrastructure would be a potential war crime. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has previously said that the Trump administration and the US armed forces "will always act within the confines of the law." She added that in order to achieve his goals, Trump was "going to move forward unabated, and he expects the Iranian regime to make a deal with the administration."Trump is also labelled "unhinged" by the Daily Mail, which says that pressure continues to build between the US and Iran following the "foul-mouthed ultimatum".The Financial Times says the latest threats from Trump came as he announced the "miraculous" rescue of a missing US airman, who had been on the ground in a remote area of Iran for two days before being extracted by special forces. The "daring raid" to rescue...



