"A Whole Civilization Will Die Tonight": Trumps Chilling Warning as the Final Countdown Begins
President Donald Trump has issued a chilling final warning to the Iranian regime, stating that an entire civilization could perish tonight as the deadline for the American ultimatum rapidly approaches.

With less than 12 hours remaining until the expiration of the United States ultimatum, President Donald Trump has unleashed his most severe rhetoric yet, warning that the Iranian regime faces total annihilation. Writing on his social media platform, Truth Social, the President declared that an entire civilization could die tonight and never return, a move he claims is likely despite his personal desire to avoid such a catastrophe. As American fighter jets pounded strategic military targets on Kharg Island and disrupted critical rail infrastructure across the country, the administration signaled that 47 years of corruption and state sponsored terror are reaching a definitive end. While Vice President J.D. Vance attempted to offer a glimmer of hope for a diplomatic resolution, the U.S. military remains in a state of maximum readiness to execute what Trump described as one of the most important moments in world history.
Strategic Strikes and Infrastructure Warnings
Throughout the day, the U.S. military executed dozens of precision strikes against military bunkers, radar stations, and ammunition depots on Kharg Island, which serves as the primary hub for Iran’s crude oil exports. While loading terminals were intentionally spared to preserve potential negotiations, officials warned that these facilities will be destroyed if the regime attempts to fire from nearby positions. Simultaneously, reports emerged of targeted strikes on railway lines in Karaj, Tabriz, and near the city of Kashan, along with the destruction of a strategic bridge in northwestern Iran. These tactical movements were preceded by an urgent warning from military spokesmen advising Iranian civilians to stay away from all trains and railway tracks until 21:00 local time to avoid being caught in the crossfire of the escalating war.
The President’s vision for the aftermath of this deadline is uncompromising. He has repeatedly warned that if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened and American demands are not met by 20:00 on Tuesday, the Iranian regime will be sent back to the "Stone Age" through the total destruction of its bridges and power plants. Despite the intensity of the air campaign, Trump hinted at a "revolutionary and wonderful" possibility for the Iranian people, suggesting that a smarter and less radical leadership might emerge from the ruins of the current regime. He noted that the Iranian public is desperate for liberty and has even encouraged the continued bombing of the regime's pillars of power. "God bless the great people of Iran," the President added, even as his Vice President warned that the U.S. possesses tools of war that have not yet been revealed to the world.
Retaliation and Red Lines
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has responded to the American onslaught with threats of global retaliation. Guard commanders warned that if the United States crosses their established red lines, they will launch attacks "outside the region," specifically mentioning U.S. infrastructure and bridges as potential targets. They claimed that all restraints have been removed and vowed to disrupt regional oil and gas supplies for years to come. This defiance comes despite the President’s assertion that the Iranian leadership is currently negotiating, though he remains skeptical of their sincerity. As the clock ticks toward the final hour, the world watches to see if the Tuesday deadline will mark the end of a regime or the beginning of a much wider and more devastating global war.