‘अमेरिका के लिए पूरे क्षेत्र को नरक बना देंगे’, ट्रंप के ‘कहर ढाहने’ वाली धमकी पर ईरान का पलटवार – Trump Warns Iran all Hell will reign Tehran Threatens Hell Across Middle East for US ntc dpmx
Donald Trump has warned Iran that if it does not make an agreement, it will wreak havoc. Iran has strongly retaliated against his threat. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have warned that the situation in the Middle East could rapidly worsen. Ibrahim Zolfaghari, spokesman for the Khatam al-Anbiya (headquarters of the Iranian army) Central Headquarters, said, ‘If tensions continue to increase, the entire region will become hell for America and Israel and the illusion of defeating Iran will trap them in a quagmire.’
He claimed that iran has targeted many targets associated with Israel and America through its drones and missiles. This statement of Ibrahim Zolfaghari has come at a time when Donald Trump and Israel are increasing pressure on Iran to open the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, otherwise attacks on its energy infrastructure will be intensified.
Trump said in a post on his social media platform ‘Truth Social’ that Iran has very little time left to make a deal or open Hormuz. He wrote, ‘Remember, I had given Iran 10 days to either reach an agreement or open Hormuz. Now time is running out fast, havoc will befall them after 48 hours.
Once evil takes root, it turns the whole region into a living hell.
What you thought was victory over Iran has turned into a deadly quagmire pulling you under. pic.twitter.com/G5fPtX97ny
— Ebrahim Zolfaghari (@Irantimes72) April 4, 2026
Let us tell you that on February 28, Iran America And since this war started with the joint attacks by Israel, Trump’s statements have been continuously changing. On one hand he hints at a diplomatic solution, while on the other hand he also gives harsh warnings like sending Iran into the Stone Age. It has been more than a month since the war started and the Strait of Hormuz is still not completely open. About 20 percent of the world’s oil and gas passes through this sea route.
There has been a huge surge in fuel prices due to disruption in energy supply due to the closure of Hormuz. The price of Brent crude, which was $ 73 per barrel before the war started, has now increased to above $ 100 per barrel. A French company’s ship on Friday became the first large Western European ship to pass through Hormuz. However, Iran has allowed ships of some countries, including India, to pass through Hormuz. But due to continuous missile and drone attacks in this area, normal movement is disrupted.
—- End —-