Trump Predicts Infrastructure Crisis Amid Naval Blockade
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that the ongoing naval blockade targeting Iran could lead to a catastrophic failure of the country's oil infrastructure. In a recent interview, he suggested that the inability to export crude oil would result in dangerous pressure buildup within pipelines, potentially causing mechanical explosions within as little as three days.
Trump explained that because Iran would be unable to offload its massive oil production onto tankers, the lack of adequate storage space would force the system to reach a breaking point. He warned that such a development would make it nearly impossible for the regime to restore its oil industry to its previous operational state, effectively crippling a primary source of state revenue.
The former president noted that while the naval blockade serves as a potent tool for economic pressure, it remains secondary to military posturing in the broader context of the Iran USA dynamic. He clarified that his warnings regarding the technical failure of the pipelines were based on the logistical realities of the oil industry and were not indicative of an imminent iran war or a specific military strike.
As regional tensions remain high, international observers are closely monitoring how these logistical challenges might influence the standoff between Washington and Tehran. For more developments on this ongoing situation, you can follow Iran Us War Live updates




