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“There Will Be Nothing Like It”: Trump Warns of Major Strikes on Iran’s Power Plants and Bridges if Hormuz Remains Closed Past Tuesday, Following F-15E Crew Rescue and Rising Oil Prices
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran, threatening large-scale military strikes on the country’s power plants and key bridges if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed past Tuesday. The ultimatum marks a sharp escalation in tensions as the standoff between Washington and Tehran intensifies.

In a strongly worded statement, Trump said there would be “nothing like it” if Iran fails to reopen the strategic waterway, signaling the possibility of unprecedented attacks targeting critical infrastructure. The warning comes amid rising global concern over the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes.
The latest developments follow a high-risk U.S. military operation that successfully rescued two crew members from a downed F-15E Strike Eagle inside Iranian territory. The operation has been presented by the White House as a demonstration of American military capability and resolve during the ongoing crisis.
Global oil markets have reacted sharply to the situation, with prices climbing amid fears of prolonged disruption to energy supplies. Analysts warn that any sustained closure of the strait could trigger broader economic consequences, affecting fuel costs and international trade.
Iranian officials have pushed back against Trump’s threat, maintaining that restrictions on the waterway are tied to ongoing hostilities. Tehran has also warned that any U.S. attack on civilian infrastructure would provoke a strong and potentially widespread response across the region.
The exchange of threats has heightened fears of a wider conflict, with both sides showing little sign of backing down. As the Tuesday deadline approaches, international observers are closely watching whether the crisis will move toward de-escalation or erupt into a more direct and dangerous confrontation.
