‘Shoot on sight’, now Hormuz will be red with blood, enemy countries tremble due to Trump’s fearsome attitude
The ongoing war in the Middle East has now reached its most dreadful and destructive phase. US President Donald Trump has issued a decree that is certain to spread the smell of gunpowder and the redness of blood in the Strait of Hormuz. This attitude of Trump has stunned the whole world.
President Trump has clearly ordered the US Navy to ‘shoot and kill’. He has given orders that if even the smallest enemy ship is seen, it should be immediately blown up. The surprising thing is that this ‘death warrant’ of Trump has come at a time when the world was hopeful that the increase in ceasefire would pave the way for peace. But this step of Trump has shown that a different level of bloody game has started behind the scenes.
Trump’s direct attack on Hormuz: ‘No room for hesitation’
President Trump has announced new and strict rules of war by sharing a very aggressive post on his social media platform. Trump wrote – “I have given clear orders to the US Navy to shoot down on sight any boat laying mines (marine ammunition) in the waters of Hormuz, no matter how small. Their entire Navy and all 159 ships have now taken water in the depths of the ocean! There should be no hesitation in this action now.”
This statement of Trump has made it clear that now the ceasefire is limited to papers only. America is now in no mood for any kind of ‘soft approach’ or leniency. By claiming to have sunk 159 ships, Trump has directly boasted about breaking the back of the enemy.
The action of ‘mine sweepers’ will be three times faster
In order to completely take control of the Sea of Hormuz and secure it, Trump has not only ordered firing, but has also asked to intensify the cleanup operation on a war footing. He has directed his Navy to increase the speed and power of the work currently being done by our ‘mine sweepers’ (marine ammunition removal ships) by three times with immediate effect. This means that now only the American roar will be heard on the waves of Hormuz.
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