Donald Trump makes chilling new threat hours after declaring war is “complete”

Tensions between the United States and Iran have intensified after President Donald Trump warned that Iran could face devastating consequences if it continues blocking one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes.

The warning came after Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed to oil traffic, threatening to attack vessels attempting to pass through the narrow waterway.

A Strategic Global Chokepoint

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most important maritime routes in the world. A large portion of global oil exports travels through the strait from countries such as Iraq, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia.

Because of the disruption, oil markets reacted immediately. According to reporting cited by The Independent, the price of crude oil surged past $110 per barrel, the highest level seen in roughly three and a half years.

Energy analysts warn that any prolonged closure of the strait could significantly affect global supply chains, energy markets, and shipping routes worldwide.

Trump’s Warning to Iran

Responding to Iran’s announcement, Donald Trump issued a stark warning through the social media platform Truth Social on March 9.

In his message, Trump said that any attempt by Iran to halt oil shipments would be met with overwhelming military force.

“If Iran does anything that stops the flow of oil within the Strait of Hormuz, they will be hit by the United States TWENTY TIMES HARDER than they have been hit thus far.”

He continued by threatening to target key infrastructure in Iran if the situation escalated further, adding that “death, fire, and fury” could follow if the strait remains blocked.

Trump also framed the potential reopening of the shipping lane as beneficial to global trading partners, particularly China, which relies heavily on energy shipments passing through the strait.

WASHINGTON D.C, UNITED STATES – MARCH 01: US President Donald Trump arrives at the White House as joint U.S.â”Israeli military strikes on Iran continue, with attacks against Iranian targets, in Washington, DC, United States on March 1, 2026. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Mixed Signals About the War

At a press conference in Washington, D.C., Trump suggested the conflict was nearing a turning point.

He described the war as “very complete, pretty much,” though he did not confirm whether the fighting would end soon.

When reporters asked whether that meant the war could conclude within days, Trump responded:

“No, but soon. I think soon. Very soon.”

Another journalist pointed out that the U.S. defense leadership had suggested the conflict might only be beginning.

Trump answered ambiguously:

“I think you could say both… It’s the beginning of building a new country.”

He added that while the United States had already achieved significant victories, military operations might continue.

“We have won in many ways. But we haven’t won enough.”

Casualties and Growing Concern

According to figures cited by The Guardian and The Independent, the conflict has already resulted in substantial losses.

Reports estimate that approximately 1,245 Iranian civilians and up to 3,000 Iranian military personnel have been killed during the fighting. On the U.S. side, seven American service members have also reportedly died.

The rising death toll, combined with the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, has raised global concern about the potential for the conflict to escalate further.

A Situation Still Developing

For now, the situation remains fluid. The reopening of the strait—or further escalation—could significantly shape both regional stability and global energy markets in the coming weeks.

Diplomatic efforts, military decisions, and economic pressures will likely determine whether the conflict de-escalates or expands into a broader regional crisis.

As events continue to unfold, the international community is closely watching how both United States and Iran respond in the days ahead.

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