00:21A missile with a message, not just aimed at a target, but at a president.
00:26Because Iran just responded to Donald Trump's ultimatum in a way no one expected — by
00:33putting his face on a weapon.
00:36As Trump gave Iran 48 hours to reopen the street of Hormuz, Tehran didn't comply.
00:42It didn't negotiate.
00:43Instead, it mocked.
00:45Images now circulating show an Iranian missile carrying a striking visual — Trump holding
00:51a sign that reads, help me, open Hormuz, alongside sarcastic captions and hashtags.
00:58This wasn't random.
01:00This was deliberate — a mix of propaganda, provocation, and psychological warfare.
01:06The Strait of Hormuz isn't just any waterway.
01:09It carries nearly 20 percent of the world's oil supply.
01:12So when Trump demanded it be reopened without threat, he was drawing a red line.
01:19Iran's response?
01:20Turn that pressure into ridicule.
01:22At the same time, Iran didn't stop its symbolism.
01:26New missile waves were launched.
01:28Threats to shut the Strait completely intensified.
01:31Warnings of strikes on U.S. bases and Gulf infrastructure escalated.
01:36This is messaging backed by real firepower.
01:40For Iran, this serves a bigger purpose — show strength despite U.S. pressure, boost morale
01:46at home, and reshape the global narrative.
01:49It's not just about winning battles.
01:51It's about controlling perception.
01:53And then came the twist.
01:56Trump announced a five-day pause on strikes against Iran's energy infrastructure, claiming
02:01productive talks are underway.
02:03But Iran denies any negotiations, making the situation even more unclear.
02:09So what was this really?
02:11A joke?
02:12A warning?
02:13Or a signal that the rules of conflict are changing?
02:33A little blowout on the × место?
02:33Should we change the늘jадά?
02:50Subscribe to On India and never miss an update.
02:55Download the OneIndia app now.
Comments