That's his daily threat, isn't it?Trump Threatens Military Response 'At a Level Never Seen Before' If Iran Deploys Mines in Strait of Hormuz
MAR 10, 2026
President Donald Trump threatened Iran with “military consequences” at “a level never seen before” if the country failed to immediately remove any mines it might have deployed in the Strait of Hormuz.
In a post on Truth Social Tuesday afternoon, Trump said that his Administration had “no reports” of Iran having placed mines in the strait––a narrow passage between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman through which around a fifth of global oil production flows––but demanded that if it had, “we want them removed, IMMEDIATELY!”
“If for any reason mines were placed, and they are not removed forthwith, the Military consequences to Iran will be at a level never seen before,” the President continued. “If, on the other hand, they remove what may have been placed, it will be a giant step in the right direction!”
Trump added that any vessels attempting to place mines in the strait would “be dealt with quickly and violently.” Shortly after his warning, the President announced in another post that “within the last few hours, we have hit, and completely destroyed, 10 inactive mine laying boats and/or ships, with more to follow!”
Trump’s warning to Iran followed reports from CNN and CBS on Tuesday that Iran had begun laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz. CNN reported, citing people familiar with U.S. intelligence reporting, that a few dozen mines have been laid in recent days and that Iranian forces were potentially capable of laying hundreds.
Trump earlier vowed on Monday night that the U.S. would hit Iran “twenty times harder” than it already has if the country did anything to block the flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz.
“We will take out easily destroyable targets that will make it virtually impossible for Iran to ever be built back as a nation again,” he threatened. “Death, fire, and fury will reign upon them. But I hope, and pray, that it does not happen.”
Trump went on to emphasize the international importance of the Strait, which is often used as a geopolitical bargaining chip.
“This is a gift from the United States of America to China, and all of those nations that heavily use the Hormuz,” he continued. “Hopefully, it is a gesture that will be greatly appreciated.”
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt appeared to double down on the President’s threat on Tuesday.
“He [Trump] takes very seriously the condition of that Strait. We have capabilities that no nation on earth has, and we're certainly working with our energy partners across the Administration,” Hegseth said during a press briefing at the Pentagon early in the day.
At an afternoon press conference, Leavitt later vowed that “President Trump will not allow rogue Iranian terrorists to stop the freedom of navigation and the free flow of energy.”
Iranian security official Ali Larijani hit back against Trump's warning via social media Tuesday morning, saying Iran doesn't fear "empty threats." According to a translation by the Associated Press, Larijani signed off his post with the message: "Be careful not to get eliminated yourself."
The war, which is now in its 11th day, has brought movement in the Strait to a standstill as Iran has targeted oil tankers. Shipping costs have soared as a result, with companies forced to find longer, alternative routes. Some insurance providers for oil companies and tankers also dropped war risk protections amid rising uncertainty and fear.
With global trade severely disrupted, the prices of oil and liquefied natural gas soared. Early Monday, crude oil prices topped $100 a barrel for the first time since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Trump previously dismissed concerns over the rising costs, insisting it's a “small price to pay” for “safety and peace.”
But the price of crude oil saw a significant turnaround as global markets opened Tuesday, falling as much as $25 per barrel since Monday’s highs.
The plummet came after Trump—just hours before threatening “death, fire, and fury” on Iran—indicated that the war would soon be reaching its end.
In a phone interview with CBS, Trump said he thought the war in Iran was "very complete" and claimed Washington was "very far ahead" of its initial four-to five-week estimated timeframe.
Insisting that Iran’s military capabilities had been mostly destroyed following repeated strikes from the U.S. and Israel, he added: “If you look, they have nothing left. There's nothing left in a military sense.”
However, he somewhat reversed course later in the day when addressing Republican lawmakers at a House policy retreat in Florida, prompting confusion over the actual status of the Iran war.
“We’ve already won in many ways, but we haven’t won enough,” said Trump. “We go forward more determined than ever to achieve ultimate victory that will end this long-running danger once and for all.”
Trump, last week, called for an “unconditional surrender” from Iran, but the country has firmly rejected such a proposal, and has since announced Mojtaba Khamenei, the second son of Ali Khamenei who was killed in U.S.-Israeli strikes, as the new Supreme Leader.
The selection is a strong indication that the hardline Iranian regime intends to stay the course.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi presented a defiant stance on Monday, calling the U.S. strikes a “failure” and vowing to fight for "as long as it takes."
“Yes, they have attacked many of our facilities. They have attacked our nuclear facilities, but they couldn't destroy our nuclear program because it is technology advanced and developed by ourselves,” he claimed in an interview with PBS. “So the firings continue. And we are prepared. We are well prepared to continue attacking them with our missiles as long as needed and as long as it takes.”
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Trump Vows Unprecedented Response If Iran Disrupts Strait of Hormuz
The President demanded that the country remove any mines it might have placed in the water or face military action "never seen before."time.com
Hasn't he said it every single day so far?
trump lost the NYT





