New pulse between the US and the ayatollahs: Donald Trump assures that “he is going to hit Iran 20 times harder” and Tehran threatens with the oil supply

The president of the United States has assured that the war is going to end "very soon", however, he has rectified and has again threatened to intensify the attacks against the Iranian regime

of march 10, 2026 at 08:53h
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The war between Iran, Israel and the United States which began on February 28 marks this Tuesday its tenth day. In this context, the American magnate, Donald Trump, in an appearance he granted tonight, has assured that the war will end “very soon”. However, in the same press conference he has rectified and the ayatollahs' regime has responded by stating that they will determine when the war will end.

In his statements, the North American leader has expressed that the US is “crushing the enemy in an overwhelming display of technical skill and military force”.  And he has affirmed that Iran “has nothing left”, accusing them of being "the main State in financing terrorism".

"We have achieved some of the most powerful attacks the world has ever seen," he continued. "We have gotten rid of Iran's nuclear threat. It is a great moment for history," he clarified.

In this same vein, Trump, has declared that the war will continue "until the enemy is totally and decisively defeated". "We took a small excursion because we felt we had to do it to get rid of some people," he pointed out. Likewise, he has communicated that the war will end "very soon".

However, in just a few hours later he has published through his social network, a message in which he has threatened that he is going to hit Iran 20 times harder. Thus, the ayatollahs have reacted saying that they will be the ones to determine when the war will end and have returned his threats assuring that they will not allow to be exported “not a single liter of crude oil”.

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