The spokesman for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters in Iran issued a final and direct warning in response to a tweet by US President Donald Trump in which he gave Tehran a two-day deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz.
The spokesman said: "Following previous warnings, if Iran's fuel and energy infrastructure is invaded by the enemy, all US and regime energy, information technology and water desalination facilities in the region will be targeted."
Trump threatened Iran earlier on Sunday night, saying that if it did not fully open the Strait of Hormuz without any threat within 48 hours, the United States would be attacked and its various power stations destroyed.
Trump threatened Iran with "severe strikes, which could include the destruction of infrastructure and power plants, if the Strait of Hormuz is not fully opened to ensure the free flow of oil."
Trump wrote on his Truth Social account: “If Iran does not fully open the Strait of Hormuz, without any threat, within 48 hours from this moment, the United States of America will strike and destroy its various power stations, starting with the largest one first!”
CNN, citing senior administration and intelligence officials, reported that the United States faces a "difficult problem" in reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Earlier, the Iranian armed forces confirmed that the battlefield would become more difficult for the enemy, noting that monitoring and analysis during the days of the war had introduced new offensive tactics to the battlefield.
