00:21U.S. President Donald Trump unleashes a furious and explicit threat against Iran.
00:30In a viral post, Trump didn't hold back.
00:37Yes, that's the language being used in a potential war scenario.
00:46The warning comes amid rising tensions over the Strait of Hormuz,
00:52a critical global oil route now at the center of a geopolitical standoff.
00:59Trump has demanded that Iran reopen the Strait immediately, setting a deadline and threatening consequences.
01:07If not, he says U.S. forces could target Iran's bridges and even power plants.
01:14Now, this is where the situation turns serious and controversial.
01:20Targeting civilian infrastructure like electricity and transport systems is not just military escalation.
01:28It could be a violation of international law.
01:33In fact, over 100 international law experts have already warned that such actions could amount to war crimes.
01:42And yet, the rhetoric is only getting harsher.
01:46Trump has repeatedly doubled down, suggesting the U.S. military has not even begun its full offensive capability.
01:56Bridges next, then power plants.
01:59Critics are now asking a serious question.
02:03Has the language of diplomacy completely broken down?
02:07Because this is not just about policy anymore.
02:12It is about tone, control, and judgment.
02:15Using profanity while issuing war threats has raised concerns globally about stability at the highest level.
02:25From Iran's perspective, this is being seen as direct aggression and intimidation.
02:31And with oil prices already rising, the stakes are not just regional, but global.
02:39Any disruption in the Strait of Hormuz impacts the entire world economy.
02:45So, what we are witnessing right now is not just a war of weapons, but a war of words escalating
02:53dangerously fast.
02:54The big question now is, is this strategic pressure or a reckless provocation that could spiral out of control?
03:24Could I recall any time?
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