Donald Trump did post a message like that. He accused Iran of a “total violation” of the ceasefire, saying shots were fired in the Strait of Hormuz at a French-linked ship and a UK freighter.
And yes — he followed it with a direct warning:
If Iran doesn’t take the deal, the U.S. could target power plants and bridges.
Now here’s the part people need to stay grounded on:
This is extreme language, but it’s still a threat — not action (yet).
Reports confirm:
Ships have been fired upon or turned back near the strait
Iran has tightened control over that route
The U.S. is still pushing for a deal while keeping military pressure high
At the same time, talks are not dead — new negotiations are literally being prepared.
Here’s what this moment really feels like:
It’s not just tension anymore.
It’s pressure reaching a breaking point.
One side is saying:
“Take the deal.”
The other side is showing:
“We’re not backing down.”
And in the middle… the world is watching a narrow space where one decision could calm everything — or ignite something much bigger.
Markets, oil, crypto — they don’t wait for missiles.
They react to words like these.
Right now, nothing has exploded.
But the tone has shifted into something much harder, much sharper.
And when leaders start talking like this publicly…
it usually means the clock isn’t just ticking —
it’s getting close to zero.
