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Iran Vows 'Devastating' Retaliation Following Trump's Threat to Strike Civilian Infrastructure

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Iran Vows 'Devastating' Retaliation Following Trump's Threat to Strike Civilian Infrastructure

Tehran has issued a formal warning of "devastating" counterattacks should the United States target Iranian civilian infrastructure. This escalation follows President Trump's recent threats to bomb critical power plants and bridges across the Islamic Republic.

The American president took to social media to demand that Iran immediately reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face what he described as "Hell." These aggressive remarks have significantly heightened fears of an all-out military confrontation between the two nations.

Tensions reached a boiling point after an American F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down over Iranian territory during a surveillance mission. In response, U.S. special operations forces conducted a high-risk extraction to rescue the downed airman over the weekend.

While the airman was successfully recovered, the incident has left the region on the brink of a major kinetic conflict. Iranian officials maintain that any strike on their domestic energy grid will result in a symmetrical response against U.S. interests.

The international aviation industry is already feeling the immediate impact of this rapidly deteriorating security situation. Global jet fuel prices are surging as major airlines reroute their long-haul flights to avoid the volatile conflict zone.

Industry experts warn that prolonged instability in the Persian Gulf could lead to a sustained energy crisis for the global economy. Carriers are currently absorbing higher operational costs to ensure the safety of passengers traveling through Middle Eastern airspace.

Diplomatic channels remain strained as both Washington and Tehran refuse to back down from their respective military postures. The international community is calling for immediate de-escalation to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe in the heart of the Middle East.

Military analysts suggest that the targeting of civilian infrastructure would mark a significant shift in the rules of engagement for this theater. For now, the world watches closely as the threat of a devastating regional war continues to loom.

The Iranian leadership has reiterated that their defense systems are on high alert to intercept any incoming aerial incursions. Meanwhile, the White House continues to emphasize that all options remain on the table regarding the protection of international shipping lanes.