Entire civilization will die tonight – Trump issues stark warning to Iran
United States President, Donald Trump, has issued a grave warning to Iran, stating that the country risks catastrophic consequences if its leadership fails to reach an agreement with Washington before a set deadline.
Over the weekend, Trump declared that Iran had until Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time (1:00 a.m. WAT), to make what he described as a decisive and transformative deal. Central to the demand is the full reopening of the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz to international shipping.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump warned of severe repercussions, suggesting that Iran’s entire civilisation could face destruction if no agreement is reached. He added that while such an outcome is undesirable, it remains a likely scenario without compliance.
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The US president also alluded to the possibility of political change within Iran, expressing hope that new leadership could produce a breakthrough. He characterised the moment as pivotal in global history, referencing decades of strained relations between both countries.
On Monday, Trump escalated his rhetoric further, threatening to target Iran’s critical infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, should Tehran fail to heed the warning.
Subsequently, reports have emerged of multiple strikes on key infrastructure across Iran, particularly bridges and railway lines. In Kashan, local media indicated that at least two people were killed and three others injured following an attack, according to Iran’s state news agency.
Earlier, the Israel Defense Forces advised Iranian civilians to avoid rail transport and railway facilities for a 12-hour period, citing security concerns.
In a related development, US forces reportedly struck Kharg Island, a critical hub through which the majority of Iran’s oil exports are processed.
Meanwhile, Iranian authorities have rejected calls for a ceasefire, insisting instead on a permanent resolution to the conflict.
The situation remains fluid, with the international community closely monitoring developments as the deadline approaches.
By PRNigeria














