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    Iranian Military Spokesperson Fires Back at Trump with Sharp Retort Amid Strait of Hormuz Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The spokesperson for Iran’s Central Military Command delivered a pointed message directly to US President Donald Trump, choosing to communicate in English to ensure clarity and impact. In a bold and succinct statement, he declared, “Hey Trump, you are fired,” a phrase that carries strong connotations familiar to many, especially in the context of dismissal or rejection. He concluded his message with a note of appreciation for the attention given to this serious matter.

    This provocative declaration follows a tense ultimatum issued by President Trump on Sunday, demanding that Iran reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. Trump warned that failure to comply would result in targeted attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure, escalating the already fraught situation in the region. The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial maritime chokepoint through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes, making any disruption a matter of global concern.

    In response, the Iranian military did not hold back, issuing a stern warning that any assault on its energy facilities would provoke a “decisive and severe” retaliation. Officials emphasized that such a response could dramatically widen the scope of conflict, potentially engulfing the broader Middle East in instability. Furthermore, they cautioned that energy assets linked to the United States throughout the region could also become targets, signaling a readiness to escalate the confrontation beyond Iranian borders.

    The exchange highlights the mounting tensions between Tehran and Washington, with both sides adopting increasingly confrontational rhetoric. The Iranian military’s spokesperson’s choice to communicate directly in English underscores the seriousness with which Iran views the threat and its intent to send a clear message to the international community. This development comes amid ongoing disputes over Iran’s nuclear program, regional influence, and the US’s maximum pressure campaign.

    As the deadline set by President Trump approaches, the international community watches closely, aware that any misstep could trigger a broader conflict with far-reaching consequences. The Strait of Hormuz remains a flashpoint, symbolizing the fragile balance of power in the region and the high stakes involved in the US-Iran standoff. Both sides appear poised on the brink, with diplomatic efforts yet to yield a resolution.

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