Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran, stating that the U.S. could completely destroy the country in one night, with the potential for such action to occur as soon as Tuesday night. This alarming declaration underscores the heightened tensions between the two nations as they navigate complex negotiations.
Trump emphasized that if Iran fails to reach an agreement, he is prepared to attack the country’s infrastructure. He stated, “পুরো দেশটিকে (ইরান) এক রাতেই নিশ্চিহ্ন করে দেওয়া যায়। এটা আগামীকাল রাতেই হতে পারে” (The entire country can be destroyed in one night. It could happen tomorrow night). This statement reflects a significant escalation in rhetoric.
In conjunction with his threats, Trump announced a 10-day extension for Iran to engage in negotiations, suggesting that there may still be a window for diplomatic resolution. However, he also warned that the U.S. is preparing to send warships equipped with unprecedented weapons to the region, indicating a readiness for military action.
Trump remarked, “আমরা আমাদের যুদ্ধজাহাজে সেরা অস্ত্র তৈরি করে রাখছি।” (We are preparing the best weapons on our warships). This preparation signals a serious commitment to a military presence in the area, further complicating the situation.
On a more constructive note, Trump expressed support for a joint venture with Iran regarding toll fees in the Strait of Hormuz, which is a critical shipping lane for oil. He referred to this toll fee plan as a “beautiful thing,” highlighting the potential for economic collaboration amidst ongoing tensions.
The proposed toll fee is estimated to generate an income of 2231 crore, with a suggested charge of 1-2 dollars per barrel of oil. This economic initiative could serve as a foundation for improved relations, should both parties agree to the terms.
Historically, Trump has issued multiple warnings to Iran regarding military action and negotiations, reflecting a long-standing pattern of confrontational diplomacy. The current situation is marked by a temporary ceasefire agreement between Iran and the U.S. lasting 40 days, which may provide a brief respite in hostilities.
As the situation develops, observers are closely monitoring the potential for further military action or a breakthrough in negotiations. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact nature of the U.S. military preparations and Iran’s response to the latest warnings.