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President Trump threatened to hit Iranian power plants and bridges on Tuesday as he posted another ultimatum on social media Sunday morning. "Open the F*****' Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in Hell," the president wrote. Taurean Small reports

7 April 2026 at 07:49 am
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Trump threatens Tuesday strikes on Iran's power plants and bridges in profanity-laden post

President Donald Trump has once again escalated tensions with Iran, threatening to strike its power plants and bridges on Tuesday in a profanity-laden social media post. In a tweet posted on Sunday morning, the president demanded that Iran open the Strait of Hormuz, calling the country's leaders "crazy bastards" and warning that they would "be living in Hell" if they did not comply.

The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, is a critical chokepoint for global oil supplies, with approximately 30% of the world's crude oil passing through it daily. Iran has previously threatened to block the strait in response to U.S. sanctions, which have severely impacted its economy.

Trump's latest threat comes amid a tense standoff between the two nations. In recent weeks, there have been reports of increased military activity in the region, including U.S. naval deployments and alleged Iranian attacks on oil tankers. The Trump administration has blamed Iran for these incidents, while Tehran denies involvement and accuses the U.S. of stoking instability in the area.

The president's use of profanity in his social media posts has drawn criticism from both domestic and international observers. Critics argue that such language undermines his credibility and exacerbates tensions with Iran. However, Trump has defended his aggressive rhetoric, stating that it is necessary to counter what he perceives as Iran's aggression.

Iranian officials have not yet responded directly to Trump's latest threat. However, in the past, they have warned that any attack on their infrastructure would be met with a strong response, potentially leading to a full-scale conflict in the region.

The U.S. military has also been vocal about the potential for conflict in the Middle East. In a recent statement, a Pentagon spokesperson warned that the U.S. would defend its interests in the region and would take "appropriate action" in response to any threats.

The situation in the Middle East remains highly volatile, with multiple factions vying for power and influence. In addition to the U.S.-Iran tensions, there are ongoing conflicts in Syria, Yemen, and other regions, each with complex geopolitical implications.

As the situation continues to escalate, there is growing concern about the potential for a broader conflict to spill over into a full-scale war. Analysts warn that such a conflict could have far-reaching consequences, including disruptions to global energy markets, increased instability in the region, and potential U.S. military involvement.

In the meantime, diplomatic efforts to resolve the standoff have stalled. The Trump administration has withdrawn from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, citing concerns about Iran's nuclear program and its support for terrorist groups. However, other world powers, including European allies, have continued to uphold the agreement, urging the U.S. to rejoin.

As tensions mount, the future of U.S.-Iran relations remains uncertain. Trump's latest threat to strike Iranian infrastructure could further escalate the situation, potentially pushing the two nations closer to open conflict. Meanwhile, the broader Middle East region faces the prospect of increased instability and potential humanitarian crises as the situation continues to deteriorate.

In conclusion, President Trump's profanity-laden threat to strike Iranian power plants and bridges on Tuesday marks another escalation in the ongoing standoff between the two nations. With the Strait of Hormuz at the center of the dispute, the potential for conflict in the region has grown significantly. As diplomatic efforts struggle to find a resolution, the prospect of a full-scale war looms large, with far-reaching consequences for global stability and security.

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