Trump gave Iran 48 hours to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and threatened to 'wipe out' its power plants
Donald Trump has threatened Iran with military action against its power plants if it does not reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.
On a recent Saturday night, U.S. President Donald Trump issued a stern ultimatum to Iran regarding the vital Strait of Hormuz, demanding its immediate reopening within 48 hours. If Iran fails to comply without any threats, Trump warned that the United States would retaliate with strikes aimed at its power plants, starting with the largest one. This threat, shared via Truth Social, underscores the high stakes involved in the region, especially concerning global oil supply routes.
Trump's statement did not specify which power plant would be targeted, but the largest hydroelectric complex on the Karun River is a potential candidate. However, the most significant power plant in Iran, the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, raises even more concerns due to its strategic and symbolic importance. Targeting such a facility could escalate tensions dramatically, suggesting that U.S. military action would likely focus on strategically important thermal power plants instead.
The implications of Trump's threat extend beyond the immediate geographic area; they could disrupt global oil supplies and provoke a wider military confrontation. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical passageway for a significant percentage of the world's oil shipments, and any military engagement in this region could have severe consequences for economies worldwide, further igniting tensions between the United States and Iran, which have been strained for years.