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Trump Says U.S. Will Hit Iran Hard Tonight

President Trump issued a forceful warning about military action against Iran, saying the United States would strike "VERY HARD TONIGHT" and later take aim at key oil and gas infrastructure. He framed the confrontation as part of a broader push to seize control of Iran’s energy markets, drawing a direct line to his claims about U.S. influence over Venezuela. Trump also posted a separate media-only item, though it contained no text, leaving the Iran escalation as the day’s dominant message.

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U.S. Strike on Iran and Oil Infrastructure

ForeignPolicy

Trump said the United States would hit Iran "VERY HARD TONIGHT" and suggested that American forces could later target Kharg Island and other oil infrastructure. He portrayed the campaign as a move toward total control of Iran’s oil and gas markets, comparing it to U.S. leverage over Venezuela.

The post signals an unusually explicit blend of military threat and economic coercion, using the language of overwhelming force to project deterrence while also invoking energy infrastructure as a strategic prize. Politically, this kind of messaging is designed to reassure hawkish supporters, unsettle adversaries, and reinforce Trump’s image as a leader willing to escalate quickly and unpredictably. The reference to Venezuela also fits a familiar Trumpian narrative: foreign policy as hard-nosed dealmaking centered on U.S. leverage over resources and markets rather than diplomatic process or coalition-building.

"VERY HARD TONIGHT"

"we will be taking Kharg Island, and other oil infrastructure points, and assume total control of their Oil and Gas Markets"

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