President Trump Threatens Total Destruction of Iranian Energy Sector Amid Strategic Standoff Over Hormuz Strait
President Trump threatens to destroy Iran's oil and power infrastructure as Tehran considers exiting the NPT and the US moves to retake the Strait of Hormuz.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 30, 2026, 10:00 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Times of Israel

The Ultimatum for Energy Infrastructure Destruction
The White House has significantly escalated its military rhetoric by threatening the complete annihilation of Iran's civilian energy grid. In a statement issued on Monday, President Donald Trump clarified that unless the Strait of Hormuz is immediately reopened for international commerce, the United States will proceed with blowing up all electric generating plants and oil wells. The President noted that while serious discussions are underway with what he described as a more reasonable leadership in Tehran, the window for a peaceful settlement is rapidly closing. According to administration officials, these potential strikes would serve as retribution for decades of regional hostility and the deaths of American service members.
Legislative Retaliation through Nuclear Withdrawal
In response to the intensifying military pressure, the Iranian Parliament has moved to the verge of a historic diplomatic break. Lawmakers in Tehran are currently debating a fast-tracked bill that would mandate Iran's formal withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. This legislative effort aims to expel all international inspectors and repeal previous restrictions on uranium enrichment, signaling a shift toward a doctrine of total deterrence. Iranian officials argue that adherence to international monitoring is no longer viable as the U.S. and Israel expand their target lists to include critical industrial and energy sites.
The Economic Battle for Maritime Control
The global energy market is currently grappling with a deficit of approximately 10 to 12 million barrels per day due to the ongoing maritime blockade. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated on Monday that the United States is moving to retake control of the Strait of Hormuz, either through unilateral naval escorts or a multinational coalition. To stabilize prices, which recently crossed 116 dollars a barrel, the Treasury has temporarily permitted the trade of certain Russian and Iranian crude shipments already at sea. Bessent emphasized that the administration's long-term goal is to restore absolute freedom of navigation in the world's most critical energy chokepoint.
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