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Deadline Day: Trump Warns Iran of ‘Complete Demolition’ — ‘Every Bridge Decimated, Every Plant Burning’ If No Deal by 8 PM

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Iran, stating that the entire country could be taken out in one night if they fail to make a deal and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. With a deadline of 8 p.m. Eastern Time looming, Trump threatened a four-hour blitz that could leave every bridge decimated and every power plant burning and exploding, never to be used again.

In his statement, Trump emphasized the seriousness of the situation and the potential consequences if Iran does not comply. He stated, “The entire country can be taken out in one night. Every bridge decimated, every plant burning, exploding and never to be used again. It will be a complete demolition.”

The President’s warning comes after months of rising tensions between the United States and Iran. In May, Trump withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions on Iran, citing their continued support for terrorist groups and aggressive behavior in the Middle East. Since then, the two countries have engaged in a war of words, with Iran threatening to disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route for global oil supplies.

The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow waterway that connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea. It is a crucial route for oil tankers, with about 20% of the world’s oil passing through it. The closure of this strait would have a significant impact on global oil prices and could potentially lead to an economic crisis.

Trump’s warning to Iran is a clear indication of his determination to protect American interests and ensure the safety of the international community. He has repeatedly stated that he will not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons and has called on other countries to join the United States in imposing sanctions on Iran.

The President’s tough stance has been met with criticism from some who fear that it could lead to a military conflict between the two countries. However, Trump has made it clear that his ultimate goal is to negotiate a new and better deal with Iran, one that addresses not only their nuclear program but also their support for terrorism and destabilizing activities in the region.

The deadline of 8 p.m. Eastern Time has put Iran on notice, and the world is watching to see how they will respond. The United States has made it clear that they are prepared to take action if necessary, and Trump’s warning serves as a reminder of the consequences of Iran’s actions.

As the deadline approaches, it is crucial for Iran to make the right decision and choose diplomacy over aggression. The United States has shown a willingness to negotiate, but they will not back down from protecting their interests and those of their allies. The ball is now in Iran’s court, and the world is waiting to see how they will respond.

In conclusion, President Trump’s warning to Iran is a strong message that the United States will not tolerate their aggressive behavior and will take action if necessary. The potential consequences of a military conflict are severe, and it is in everyone’s best interest to find a peaceful resolution. Let us hope that Iran makes the right decision and chooses to negotiate, leading to a safer and more stable Middle East.

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