trump says deal will ‘probably’ be reached soon with ‘new

The threat was naked, and the world heard it. In one breath, Trump dangled peace — in the next, he promised to turn Iran’s lifeblood to fire. Oil wells. Power plants. Kharg Island.

Nothing off-limits. As bombs already light Tehran’s sky, he insists a “more reasonable” regime is near, but if the Strait stays closed, if talks stall, if one more

American is hit, the response, he vows, will be total oblite… Continues…

Trump’s message is a volatile mix of promise and menace: a “probably” imminent deal with what he calls a new, more reasonable regime in

Tehran, shadowed by a vow to annihilate Iran’s core infrastructure if negotiations fail.

By explicitly naming electric plants, oil wells and Kharg Island, he is threatening to cripple the country’s economy and energy grid in a single, devastating sweep.

He frames the ultimatum as long-delayed justice for “many soldiers, and others” killed over nearly five decades of Iran’s “Reign of Terror,” tying present brinkmanship to a history of blood and grievance.

Yet beneath the bravado lies a stark truth: one miscalculation in the Strait of Hormuz could ignite a regional catastrophe, sending shockwaves

through global markets and countless civilian lives. Between a fragile promise of peace and the specter of obliteration, the world is left holding its breath.

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