Breaking: Trump Threatens Entire Country Will Be “Blown Up” if Iran Rejects Deal
As the Middle East reaches a boiling point and the specter of a full-scale Iran war continues to rattle global markets, US President Donald Trump has delivered an ultimatum of unprecedented severity.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News, President Trump stated that the window for a diplomatic resolution—centered on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and halting nuclear activities—is rapidly closing. Labeling the upcoming ceasefire negotiations in Pakistan as Tehran’s absolute “last chance,” Trump issued a blunt threat of total destruction: “If Iran does not sign this deal, the whole country is getting blown up.”
“I Will Not Make Obama’s Mistake”
A primary target of Trump’s fierce rhetoric on Fox News was the legacy of former President Barack Obama. Continuing to condemn the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) as one of the worst agreements in history, Trump emphasized that his administration will not repeat the strategic errors of the past.
Defending the current terms on the table as strictly “fair and reasonable,” the President referenced the leniency of previous agreements regarding Iran’s uranium enrichment programs. “The era of endless concessions is over. We are no longer playing the ‘Good Guy’,” Trump asserted, signaling an uncompromising stance.

“Not a Single Bridge or Power Plant Left Standing”
Amid the escalating Iran war rhetoric, Trump made it explicitly clear how far a US military campaign would go if the diplomatic table is overturned. In statements paralleling his Fox News interview, Trump took to his Truth Social platform to announce that, should the deal be rejected, direct orders would be issued to US Central Command (CENTCOM).
Moving beyond traditional military targets, the President openly threatened Iran’s civilian infrastructure. “If they don’t accept this deal, the US won’t leave a single power plant or a single bridge standing in Iran. They will be leveled quickly and easily,” Trump warned, confirming that the Pentagon’s strategy hinges on a doctrine of total systemic paralysis.
The Pakistan Summit: The Tipping Point for an Iran War
Trump’s nuclear-grade threats arrive just days before critical diplomatic backchannel meetings between US and Iranian delegations are scheduled to take place in Pakistan. Tehran’s standing threats to completely choke off the Strait of Hormuz, clashing directly with Washington’s 15-point draft, have turned the negotiating table into a geopolitical minefield.
For global defense analysts, Trump’s rhetoric about “blowing up the whole country” is not merely a tactic to raise the stakes at the bargaining table; it is viewed as a calculated move to psychologically prepare the American public for the harsh realities of a potential Iran war. The world’s attention is now fixed on Islamabad, waiting to see how Tehran will respond to Washington’s devastating ultimatum.