Iran Responds To Trump’s Ultimatum, Threatens Attacks On US, Israeli Infrastructure
Iran issued a sharp warning early Sunday following President Donald Trump’s demand that it reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, declaring that any attack on its infrastructure would trigger strikes against U.S. and Israeli assets across the region.
“If Iran’s fuel and energy infrastructure is attacked by the enemy, all energy, information technology, and desalination infrastructure belonging to the United States and the (Israeli) regime in the region will be targeted,” a spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, the body overseeing Iranian military operations, said in a statement quoted in Iran’s Fars news agency.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi echoed the warning, stating that Tehran would exercise “zero restraint” if its infrastructure were targeted.
The threats followed Trump’s ultimatum, in which he warned that Iran must reopen the vital shipping lane or face direct attacks on its energy facilities.
“If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST!” the President wrote in a post on Truth Social.
Roughly an hour before that statement, Trump asserted that U.S. forces had already achieved sweeping success in the conflict, pushing back against claims that objectives had not been met.
“The United States has blown Iran off of the map”, he wrote, before continuing: “Yes I have, and weeks ahead of schedule! Their leadership is gone, their navy and air force are dead, they have absolutely no defense, and they want to make a deal. I don’t! We are weeks ahead of schedule,” he wrote, adding, “Just like their incompetent Election coverage of me, The Failing New York Times always gets it wrong!”
On Friday, Trump indicated that the United States is nearing its strategic goals in its military campaign against what he described as the “terrorist regime of Iran,” suggesting that U.S. operations in the region could begin winding down soon.
His remarks came after he told reporters that a ceasefire is not under consideration at this stage of the conflict.
“I don’t want to do a ceasefire. You know you don’t do a ceasefire when you’re literally obliterating the other side,” he said.
{Matzav.com}
