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Trump Issues Infrastructure Strike Ultimatum to Iran Amid Hormuz Blockade

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Trump Issues Infrastructure Strike Ultimatum to Iran Amid Hormuz Blockade

President Donald Trump issued a significant military threat against Iran on Monday, declaring that the United States would target the nation’s infrastructure if negotiations fail to resolve the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.

In a post published to Truth Social, the president stated that the U.S. would "conclude our lovely 'stay' in Iran" by destroying all electric generating plants, oil wells, and the Kharg Island export hub.

Trump also indicated that desalination plants could be included in the potential strike list, framing the destruction as an "obliteration" of the country's utility and energy sectors.

The statement marks a sharp escalation in rhetoric as diplomatic efforts to reopen the strategic waterway, a vital passage for global oil shipments, remain at a standstill.

The threat comes amid a period of intense regional tension involving a sustained U.S. military presence and recent Israeli strikes against various Iranian-backed proxies throughout the Middle East.

The Strait of Hormuz remains a central point of contention for the Trump administration, which has prioritized the unrestricted flow of energy through the Persian Gulf.

The president’s remarks specifically highlighted Kharg Island, which serves as Iran's primary terminal for crude oil exports, as a target for destruction if a deal is not reached soon.

Military analysts suggest that targeting desalination plants would represent a severe humanitarian escalation, as these facilities are critical for the civilian population's access to water.

The White House has not yet provided further details on a specific timeline, though the post suggests military force is contingent on the immediate failure of diplomatic channels.

Economic experts warned that the threat alone could trigger immediate volatility in global energy markets, given the strategic importance of the infrastructure mentioned in the social media post.

The administration has previously mused about neutralizing Iranian oil assets as a method of leverage during the 2026 geopolitical conflict.

Tehran has not yet issued an official response to the specific threats made on Monday morning, though regional tensions continue to rise.

The international community continues to monitor the situation closely as the prospect of a kinetic military engagement looms over the stalled negotiations.