Sharp warning from Trump for Iran and the Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump addressed the Iranian leadership in a sharp and firm tone through the Truth Social social network. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In his speech, he strongly criticized Tehran, even using insulting words, and demanded the immediate opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump did not hide the threatening tone in his post.
He emphasized that if Iran does not comply with his demand, serious consequences will follow. He expressed this situation in very harsh words and used phrases like “you will go to hell.”
His post said: “Tuesday is the day of Power Plants and Bridges in Iran, held at the same time. You have never seen such a situation!
Crazy fools, damn it, open the strait, otherwise you will go to hell. You will see this!” At the same time, he ended his post with the phrase “Praise be to God.”
In an interview with Fox News, Trump said there is still a possibility of reaching an agreement with Iran. However, he openly stated that if negotiations fail, he is ready to take tough measures.
He also emphasized that he is considering the option of establishing control over oil resources. “There are good opportunities tomorrow, negotiations are ongoing now.
If they do not make a deal and do not start work quickly, I am considering the possibility of blowing everything up and seizing the oil,” he said. It is known that Trump has previously issued several ultimatums to Iran.
Initially, on March 21, he demanded the opening of the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. Later, due to negotiations, the deadline was extended several times: first by five days, then by ten days.
The final deadline was set for April 6. “Remember, I gave Iran ten days to make a deal or open the Strait of Hormuz.
Time is running out – there are 48 hours left until their day of hell,” Trump wrote on the Truth Social social network. While the situation was escalating, the Iranian side also responded.
General Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi of the Iranian Armed Forces described Trump’s statements as “nervous and meaningless actions” and sharply responded to his threats. According to him, the real danger may arise for Trump himself.
“The real meaning of this message is that the gates of hell will actually open for you,” he said. Currently, according to analysts, strategic facilities – power plants, bridges, oil infrastructure, and water purification plants – are considered potential targets.
This could lead the geopolitical situation in the region to an even more dangerous stage. In conclusion, the conflict between the US and Iran is intensifying.
Although negotiations are still ongoing, statements from both sides indicate that the situation could develop in any direction. It is important for the peace and stability of the region that the negotiations yield positive results.
In his speech, he strongly criticized Tehran, even using insulting words, and demanded the immediate opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump did not hide the threatening tone in his post.
He emphasized that if Iran does not comply with his demand, serious consequences will follow. He expressed this situation in very harsh words and used phrases like “you will go to hell.”
His post said: “Tuesday is the day of Power Plants and Bridges in Iran, held at the same time. You have never seen such a situation!
Crazy fools, damn it, open the strait, otherwise you will go to hell. You will see this!” At the same time, he ended his post with the phrase “Praise be to God.”
In an interview with Fox News, Trump said there is still a possibility of reaching an agreement with Iran. However, he openly stated that if negotiations fail, he is ready to take tough measures.
He also emphasized that he is considering the option of establishing control over oil resources. “There are good opportunities tomorrow, negotiations are ongoing now.
If they do not make a deal and do not start work quickly, I am considering the possibility of blowing everything up and seizing the oil,” he said. It is known that Trump has previously issued several ultimatums to Iran.
Initially, on March 21, he demanded the opening of the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. Later, due to negotiations, the deadline was extended several times: first by five days, then by ten days.
The final deadline was set for April 6. “Remember, I gave Iran ten days to make a deal or open the Strait of Hormuz.
Time is running out – there are 48 hours left until their day of hell,” Trump wrote on the Truth Social social network. While the situation was escalating, the Iranian side also responded.
General Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi of the Iranian Armed Forces described Trump’s statements as “nervous and meaningless actions” and sharply responded to his threats. According to him, the real danger may arise for Trump himself.
“The real meaning of this message is that the gates of hell will actually open for you,” he said. Currently, according to analysts, strategic facilities – power plants, bridges, oil infrastructure, and water purification plants – are considered potential targets.
This could lead the geopolitical situation in the region to an even more dangerous stage. In conclusion, the conflict between the US and Iran is intensifying.
Although negotiations are still ongoing, statements from both sides indicate that the situation could develop in any direction. It is important for the peace and stability of the region that the negotiations yield positive results.
