United States President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran, threatening to destroy key oil and energy infrastructure if a deal to end the ongoing conflict is not reached soon.
In a statement posted on the Truth Social platform, Trump said the United States is engaged in “serious discussions” with what he described as a more reasonable leadership in Tehran. He expressed optimism about a possible agreement but warned of severe consequences if negotiations fail.
Trump specifically mentioned potential strikes targeting Kharg Island, Iran’s primary oil export hub, along with oil wells and electric generating plants. He also raised the possibility of s on desalination facilities, signaling a broad escalation that could significantly impact the country’s infrastructure.
The warning was tied to the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage for global energy supplies. Trump insisted that the waterway must remain open for international business, emphasizing its role in global trade and energy ility.
The statement marks a further intensification of tensions between Washington and Tehran, as fears grow over the potential for a wider regional conflict. Analysts warn that any direct on Iran’s oil infrastructure could have far reaching consequences for global energy markets and geopolitical ility.
Despite the strong rhetoric, Trump indicated that a diplomatic resolution remains possible, suggesting that progress is being made behind the scenes. However, the threat underscores the fragile state of negotiations and the high stakes involved for both regional security and the global economy.
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