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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) publicly mocked U.S. President Donald Trump with his own famous phrase — “You’re fired.” The sharp response comes just after Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum demanding Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face U.S. strikes on its power plants, escalating fears of a major military confrontation.

Behind the sarcasm lies a serious warning, as Iran threatens retaliation against U.S. and allied infrastructure and even hints at completely shutting down the critical oil route. With both sides exchanging threats and military pressure rising, the situation risks spiraling into a wider regional conflict with global consequences.

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00:00Aytaram, you are fired. You are familiar with this sentence.
00:04Thank you for your attention to this matter, the central headquarter of Qatam al-Anbiya.
00:26In a dramatic escalation, Iran has mocked Donald Trump using his own words,
00:32Hey Trump, you're fired. A sharp public response to what Tehran calls American threats and pressure.
00:40The statement came from a senior spokesman of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,
00:45at a time when tensions between Washington and Tehran are reaching a boiling point.
00:50And this was not just mockery, it was a message.
00:54The IRGC spokesman directly addressed Trump in English, saying,
00:58Hey Trump, you're fired. You are familiar with this sentence.
01:03Aytaram, you are fired. You are familiar with this sentence.
01:07Thank you for your attention to this matter, the central headquarter of Qatam al-Anbiya.
01:13A clear jab at Trump's famous catchphrase from The Apprentice, but behind the sarcasm was a warning.
01:19This came just hours after Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum,
01:23demanding Iran keep the Strait of Hormuz open, or face U.S. military strikes on Iranian power plants,
01:30starting with the largest.
01:32Iran didn't just reject the threat, it pushed back, hard.
01:37The IRGC claimed that war equations are shifting rapidly,
01:41and even said it had shot down an Israeli-American drone over Tehran.
01:45From Tehran's perspective, this isn't aggression, it's defense.
01:49A warning that Iran will not be intimidated.
01:53And the message didn't stop there.
01:55Iran warned that if its energy infrastructure is attacked,
01:58then U.S. and Israeli targets, including energy, IT, and desalination facilities,
02:04could face retaliation.
02:05Even more critically, Tehran signaled it could completely shut down the Strait of Hormuz,
02:10a move that could shake global oil supplies,
02:13and impact the entire world economy.
02:16Iran's leadership doubled down,
02:18with senior officials' warning of irreversible destruction if strikes hit its territory.
02:23So what we're seeing now is not just a war of weapons,
02:26but a war of words, power, and deterrents.
02:29And Iran is making one thing clear.
02:31It will respond on its own terms.
02:35Aytaram, you are fired.
02:37You are familiar with this sentence.
02:39Thank you for your attention to this matter.
02:41The central headquarter of Qatam-ul-Anbiya.
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