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Donald Trump Threatens “Complete Annihilation” of Iran’s Civil Infrastructure if Nuclear Deal Isn’t Reached Within 48 Hours
President Donald Trump has reportedly issued one of his most aggressive warnings yet toward Iran, threatening the “complete annihilation” of the country’s civil infrastructure if a new diplomatic agreement is not reached within 48 hours.

According to sources close to the negotiations, Trump delivered the ultimatum during a tense closed-door national security meeting before later reinforcing the message through a fiery statement that immediately sent shockwaves across global diplomatic circles.
“If Iran refuses to cooperate and finalize a deal within the next 48 hours, there will be consequences unlike anything they have ever seen,” Trump reportedly said. “We are prepared to completely annihilate the infrastructure that keeps the regime functioning.”
The remarks triggered immediate international concern, with analysts warning that such rhetoric could push the Middle East closer to a devastating military confrontation. Governments across Europe and Asia reportedly began emergency consultations amid fears that escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran could destabilize global oil markets and threaten regional security.
Iranian officials strongly condemned the statement, calling it “reckless,” “dangerous,” and a direct violation of international norms. Iranian state media claimed the country’s armed forces had already entered a heightened state of alert following Trump’s ultimatum.
The warning comes amid stalled negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, regional military activity, and growing disputes involving shipping routes and sanctions enforcement. Sources familiar with the talks say discussions have become increasingly hostile in recent days, with both sides accusing each other of refusing compromise.
Military analysts noted that targeting civil infrastructure could include power grids, transportation systems, communication networks, and industrial facilities — a move that humanitarian organizations say could have catastrophic consequences for millions of civilians.
World leaders quickly reacted to the escalating situation. Several allies urged restraint and called for immediate diplomatic engagement to avoid a full-scale conflict. Financial markets also reacted sharply, with energy prices climbing as investors feared potential disruptions in the Middle East.
Meanwhile, Trump supporters praised the president’s hardline stance, arguing that the ultimatum demonstrates strength and sends a clear message to adversaries. Critics, however, accused Trump of dangerously escalating tensions and using inflammatory rhetoric that could spiral into war.
As the 48-hour deadline approaches, global attention remains fixed on whether diplomacy can prevail — or whether the latest confrontation between Washington and Tehran could erupt into one of the most dangerous international crises in recent history.
