Iran’s scary message to Trump: ‘Our mathematics is different, we will blow up 4 instead of 1’, will create a scene of devastation in the Middle East
Tehran/Washington: Even though a ceasefire has come into effect on paper between America and Iran, the ground reality is telling something else. The tension between the two countries has now reached a dangerous point. Instead of a direct military war, such a bitter war of words has started which has given sleepless nights to the entire Middle East, especially the Gulf countries. After the strict warning from the newly elected US President Donald Trump, Iran has also made it clear that it is not one to bow down.
Iran’s ‘4 for 1’ threat Iran’s Vice President Ismail Saghav S Fahani has issued a message on the social media platform X (Twitter) which has shocked the world. He directly warned the US and its allied Gulf countries, saying, “If our oil wells or infrastructure are damaged, our response will be many times bigger. Our math is simple: 1 oil well = 4 oil wells.” This statement has made it clear that Iran is now in the mood not just for defense but for destructive retaliation.
Trump’s warning and diplomatic standoff Earlier, Donald Trump had challenged Tehran and said that if Iran did not accept the terms of the agreement, America could destroy its oil pipelines. Trump even said that Iran’s oil system could collapse due to technical reasons, which experts considered an indirect threat of attack. Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has reached St. Petersburg, Russia, where he will meet Vladimir Putin. However, Iran has raised questions on Pakistan’s mediation. Iranian spokesperson Ebrahim Razai says that Pakistan often works for American interests, so it cannot be impartial.
Israel’s weakness and fear of Iranian missiles Regional tensions are not limited to Iran-America alone. There are also reports of ceasefire violations between Israel and Hezbollah. Meanwhile, a shocking revelation has come to light that Iran’s cheap and ‘smoky’ missiles have exposed Israel’s ‘Iron Dome’ and defense system. According to reports quoting Israeli officials, Israel has a severe shortage of interceptor missiles (missiles that intercept missiles in the air). The situation is that by the time Israel prepares 1 interceptor, Iran produces 10 new ballistic missiles.
Danger of world war looms over Middle East Iran has given a clear message that any country that supports America will be considered Iran’s enemy. In such a situation, the risk of attack on the oil reserves and infrastructure of Gulf countries has increased. The Iranian missiles, which people used to jokingly call ‘fish’ or ‘snake’ on social media, have now become the biggest headache for Israel and Western countries.
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