Trump Threatens Iran: Power Plants and Bridges to be Destroyed Over Deal Rejection

President Donald Trump has issued a severe warning to Iran, stating the US will destroy its power plants and bridges if a new 'fair deal' is rejected. Citing ceasefire violations in the Strait of Hormuz, Trump confirmed a US delegation is heading to Islamabad for negotiations.

United States President Donald Trump has issued a fresh and severe ultimatum to Iran, warning of catastrophic consequences if the nation rejects a newly proposed diplomatic agreement. Trump stated that he has presented a transparent and fair deal to the Iranian leadership. He warned that if the Iranians fail to accept this proposal, the United States military will target and destroy every power plant and bridge across Iran. This threat was issued via a post on Trump's Truth Social media platform.

US Delegation to Islamabad for Negotiations

President Trump announced that a US representative team is scheduled to travel to Islamabad, Pakistan, on Monday. The team is expected to arrive by Monday evening to conduct high-level talks. Trump emphasized that the deal currently on the table is both fair and reasonable. He expressed hope that the Iranian authorities would accept the terms, but maintained that the refusal to do so would lead to the total destruction of Iran's critical infrastructure.

Allegations of Ceasefire Violations in Hormuz

The President accused Iran of a major breach of the existing ceasefire agreement following a firing incident in the Strait of Hormuz.

Economic Impact and the Blockade of Hormuz

Addressing Iran's recent announcement regarding the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Trump remarked that the move was redundant as a US blockade had already effectively closed the passage, while he noted that Iran is inadvertently assisting US objectives while suffering immense financial losses. Trump estimated that the closure is costing Iran approximately $500 million daily. Conversely, he stated that the US is facing no losses, with numerous ships diverted to Texas, Louisiana, and Alaska to load oil, a situation he attributed to the actions of the IRGC.

'No More Mr. Nice Guy': The Final Ultimatum

In a stern conclusion to his message, Trump declared, "NO MORE MR. " He asserted that if the deal isn't accepted, he's prepared to take the actions that other US Presidents should have taken over the last 47 years. Trump stated that it's time to dismantle Iran's "killing machine" and that it would be an honor for him to do what is necessary if the deal is rejected. He warned that without an agreement, Iran would fall "fast and easy," signaling a shift toward a much more aggressive military posture.