Iran has issued a strong warning, threatening to strike key infrastructure across the Middle East if Donald Trump follows through on his plan to target Iranian power facilities. The warning comes amid rising tensions over the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump reportedly gave a 48-hour ultimatum, demanding that the vital shipping route be reopened. He warned that failure to comply could lead to large-scale attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure.
In response, Iranian military leaders said any strike on their facilities would trigger retaliation against U.S. interests across the region. They mentioned possible targets including energy networks, communication systems, and water infrastructure.
The situation has already seen escalating violence, with missile exchanges between Iran and Israel. Recent strikes reportedly hit areas near Dimona and Arad, while counterattacks have targeted locations in Tehran.
Global concern is growing as the crisis affects oil markets. Prices have surged significantly, with fears that prolonged disruption in the Gulf could impact global supply and economic stability.
With increased military activity and international reactions, the conflict remains unpredictable. Observers warn that further escalation could have serious consequences for the region and the global economy.





