🚨 BREAKING: Trump Accuses Iran of Ceasefire Violation, Warns of Major Retaliation


Tensions in the Middle East just escalated. Donald Trump says Iran violated a ceasefire after firing at ships in the Strait of Hormuz — a critical artery for global oil flow.
Reports suggest multiple vessels were targeted, immediately raising concerns over shipping security and energy markets worldwide.
But the real escalation is in the warning that followed.
Trump signaled that if Iran rejects a deal, the U.S. could take direct action against key infrastructure — including power plants and bridges. That’s not routine pressure. That’s a serious escalation signal.
Why this matters:
• Nearly 20% of global oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz
• Any disruption can spike oil prices instantly
• Markets react to risk — not just war
Right now, this isn’t just conflict — it’s leverage.
Control the Strait = control a major piece of the global economy.
Trump’s message: Take the deal or face consequences.
Iran’s stance: Apply pressure and expect disruption.
This situation is fragile, and the next move could ripple across global markets fast.
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