In his recent provocative statement on Truth Social, Donald Trump has issued a severe warning, threatening to obliterate all power plants and bridges in Iran. The U.S. president condemned Iran for violating the ceasefire agreement following reports of Iranian gun boats firing at tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran had declared the closure of the vital waterway while facing a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports.
Trump, in his latest online post, urged Iran to reach a deal during upcoming peace talks in Islamabad, emphasizing that failure to do so would lead the U.S. to take drastic measures. “NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!,” Trump declared emphatically, asserting that if Iran rejects the deal, the U.S. will swiftly destroy all power plants and bridges in the country.
This is not the first instance of Trump making such threats toward Iran. Prior to the ceasefire agreement, Trump previously made similar remarks on Truth Social, warning of targeting power plants and bridges in Iran. He reiterated his stance, stating that there would be severe consequences if Iran did not comply.
The escalating tensions stem from recent events in the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran’s actions were deemed a breach of the ceasefire agreement. Trump’s representatives are scheduled to engage in negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan, to address the ongoing conflict. The U.S. president underscored the potential economic impact on Iran due to the closed strait, highlighting the losses incurred by the country.
In his uncompromising tone, Trump emphasized the importance of Iran accepting the proposed deal to avert further escalation. He reiterated the consequences of Iran’s refusal, affirming his readiness to take necessary action, ending with a strong call to halt what he described as the “Iran killing machine.”
