In a dramatic escalation of rhetoric, Donald Trump has warned that the United States could completely destroy Iran in a single night, with the threat of action potentially looming as soon as Tuesday night. Trump stated, “পুরো দেশটিকে (ইরান) এক রাতেই নিশ্চিহ্ন করে দেওয়া যায়। এটা আগামীকাল রাতেই হতে পারে,” highlighting the urgency and severity of his warning.
Trump’s comments come amid ongoing tensions between the two nations, as he issued a 10-day extension for Iran to reach an agreement. Failure to do so could result in a military response targeting Iran’s infrastructure. He emphasized, “আমরা আমাদের যুদ্ধজাহাজে সেরা অস্ত্র তৈরি করে রাখছি।” This statement underscores the US’s readiness to deploy advanced weaponry in the region.
In addition to military threats, Trump has also expressed support for a joint venture with Iran regarding toll fees in the strategic Strait of Hormuz. He referred to this plan as a “beautiful thing,” indicating a willingness to engage diplomatically even amidst threats of violence. The proposed toll fee is set at 1-2 dollars per barrel of oil, which could generate an income of 2231 crore from the Hormuz toll fee.
The backdrop of these statements is a temporary ceasefire agreement reached between Iran and the US, lasting for 40 days. This ceasefire reflects a complex relationship marked by both conflict and negotiation. Trump’s approach suggests a dual strategy of military readiness coupled with economic incentives.
As the situation develops, observers are keenly watching for Iran’s response to these warnings and the potential implications for regional stability. The balance between military threats and diplomatic overtures remains precarious, and details remain unconfirmed regarding the next steps from both sides.