ডোনাল্ড ট্রাম্প: Donald Trump Issues Stark Warning to Iran Amid Ceasefire Agreement

ডোনাল্ড ট্রাম্প: Donald Trump Issues Stark Warning to Iran Amid Ceasefire Agreement

In a dramatic escalation of rhetoric, Donald Trump warned that the United States could completely destroy Iran in just one night, a statement that underscores the ongoing tensions between the two nations. Trump indicated that such destruction could occur as soon as Tuesday night, emphasizing the seriousness of his threat.

During his remarks, Trump stated, “পুরো দেশটিকে (ইরান) এক রাতেই নিশ্চিহ্ন করে দেওয়া যায়। এটা আগামীকাল রাতেই হতে পারে।” This stark warning comes alongside threats to attack Iran’s infrastructure if the country fails to reach an agreement with the U.S.

In a further display of military readiness, Trump announced that the U.S. is preparing to send warships equipped with advanced weapons to the region. He claimed, “আমরা আমাদের যুদ্ধজাহাজে সেরা অস্ত্র তৈরি করে রাখছি।” The weapons being prepared are described as unprecedented, raising concerns about potential military confrontations.

Despite the aggressive posturing, there appears to be a glimmer of hope for de-escalation. Iran and the U.S. have agreed to a temporary ceasefire lasting 40 days, which could provide a window for negotiations. Trump expressed support for a joint venture with Iran regarding toll fees in the strategically significant Strait of Hormuz, referring to the plan as a “beautiful thing.”

The toll fee plan could potentially generate significant revenue, with estimates suggesting an income of 2231 crore from the Hormuz toll fee, which would be set at 1-2 dollars per barrel of oil.

Historically, Trump has issued multiple warnings to Iran regarding military action and negotiations, reflecting a long-standing tension that has characterized U.S.-Iran relations. The current situation is particularly precarious, as both nations navigate the complexities of diplomacy and military readiness.

As the situation develops, observers are closely monitoring the implications of Trump’s threats and the potential for renewed conflict in the region. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specifics of the military deployments and the exact terms of the ceasefire agreement.