Trump Promises “Incalculable” Response to Any Iranian Oil Sabotage

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President Donald Trump has issued a final warning to the Iranian regime, stating that any sabotage of the global oil supply would lead to an “incalculable” response. Trump vowed to hit Iran “twenty times harder” if they attempt to block the Strait of Hormuz. The President described the current war as “very complete,” citing the destruction of the country’s naval and air forces.

The conflict has entered its eleventh day with the rise of Mojtaba Khamenei as the new Supreme Leader in Tehran. Trump has dismissed the younger Khamenei as a “lightweight” and a mistake for the future of the country. He argued that the Iranian people are currently being held hostage by a regime that has no means to protect them.

Economically, the war has caused a “little pause” in growth, but Trump remains confident that the U.S. economy will soon “blow it away.” He noted that the military has done an “amazing” job in neutralizing 80% of Iran’s missile launchers. Trump’s narrative centers on a decisive victory achieved through a “short-term excursion.”

In the Gulf region, tensions remain high as Iranian drones continue to target critical infrastructure in neighboring states. Trump warned that “anything cute” from Tehran would lead to the total erasure of the nation from history. He emphasized that the U.S. is saving its most important targets for later use if necessary.

The humanitarian toll of the war has been severe, with over 1,200 casualties reported in Iran and widespread displacement in Lebanon. Trump’s focus remains on the “ultimate victory” that will end the “long-running danger” of the regime. The administration is now moving toward achieving its final objectives in the region.

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