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    Trump escalates pressure on Iran with expletive-filled threat on social media

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    Pres. Donald Trump speaking to his supporters at the “Make America Great Again” rally in the Sioux City Iowa convention center SIOUX CITY^ IOWA^ USA - NOVEMBER 6^ 2016

    President Donald Trump has renewed his warnings to Iran, threatening sweeping attacks on the country’s infrastructure if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz by a newly set deadline Tuesday evening.

    In a series of posts and interviews, Trump used forceful and often profane language to signal potential military action, saying Iran would be “living in hell” if the vital shipping route remains restricted. He also pledged strikes targeting power plants and bridges, adding that “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!!”

    The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow passage through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply moves, has been at the center of the escalating conflict. Iran’s actions in the area — including attacks on vessels — have effectively limited access, sending energy and shipping costs higher worldwide and raising concerns about global supply chains.

    Despite the aggressive rhetoric, Trump has sent mixed signals about a possible diplomatic resolution. He suggested there is still a “good chance” of reaching an agreement but warned that failure to do so would result in massive military action, stating that “if they don’t make a deal, I am blowing up everything over there.”

    Iran, for its part, has denied direct negotiations with the United States, though both sides acknowledge indirect communication through intermediaries. Tehran has maintained that the strait remains open to certain देशों and has indicated that access could depend on compensation for war-related damages.

    Meanwhile, tensions have intensified across the region. Iran has struck infrastructure targets in neighboring Gulf countries and threatened to disrupt another key maritime route, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait. In response, countries across the Middle East have experienced damage to oil facilities, power plants, and water infrastructure, while global markets continue to feel the strain.

    The conflict has also seen dramatic military developments. U.S. forces recently carried out a high-risk rescue mission to recover two crew members from a downed F-15E fighter jet inside Iran. Trump described one as “seriously wounded and really brave,” saying the operation took place “deep inside the mountains.” Conflicting accounts have emerged about the mission, with Iran claiming it downed additional U.S. aircraft, while American officials say some equipment was destroyed due to technical issues.

    Casualties continue to mount. Thousands have been killed in Iran alone since fighting began in late February, with additional deaths reported across Lebanon, Israel, and other parts of the region. Critical civilian infrastructure — including oil facilities and desalination plants — has been repeatedly targeted, raising concerns among legal experts about potential violations of international law.

    Trump’s shifting deadlines and rhetoric have drawn criticism at home. Lawmakers have questioned the administration’s strategy, arguing that the U.S. risks becoming further entangled in a widening conflict without a clear plan. Even so, diplomatic efforts remain underway. Regional and international officials have been in contact behind the scenes, seeking a path to de-escalation and the restoration of safe passage through one of the world’s most important waterways.

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