Iran Issues Stark Warning After Trump’s 48-Hour Ultimatum
Iran has issued a strong warning in response to Donald Trump, saying any attack on its infrastructure would trigger retaliation across the region.
In a statement carried by Fars News Agency, Iran’s military command said US and allied energy, IT, and desalination facilities would be targeted if Tehran’s assets are struck.
The warning came shortly after Trump gave a 48-hour ultimatum demanding Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to “obliterate” Iranian power plants if it fails to comply.
Iranian media described recent missile strikes on southern Israel, including Dimona, as retaliatory actions following attacks on Iranian nuclear-related sites such as Natanz.
Israeli officials said dozens were injured in the strikes and vowed to continue operations, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling it a “difficult evening” and pledging further attacks.
Meanwhile, the United States and Israel have signaled continued military pressure, with reports of expanded strikes on Iranian and allied targets in the region.
The conflict began in late February when the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran, which they described as pre-emptive actions linked to nuclear concerns, a claim rejected by Tehran.
The Strait of Hormuz has since become a central flashpoint, with Iran restricting maritime traffic and warning foreign vessels, raising global fears over energy supply disruptions.
With both sides exchanging threats and military actions intensifying, the situation remains highly volatile, increasing the risk of a broader regional conflict with global implications.
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