US President Donald Trump has called Iran a "bastard" and threatened a major attack if it does not open the Strait of Hormuz. "If Iran doesn't open Hormuz, they will make it hell," he said. At the same time, he talked about attacking power plants and bridges in Iran. Trump wrote on social media on Sunday that the attack in Iran will take place on Tuesday as Power Plant Day and Bridge Day. Iran should open the Strait of Hormuz, otherwise it will be in a hellish situation. Earlier on Thursday, the United States attacked the B1 highway bridge connecting Iran's capital Tehran with the city of Karaj. The bridge opened this year and is considered to be the tallest bridge in the Middle East. The bridge, which is about 1,050 meters long and 136 meters high, cost about ₹400 million (about Rs 3,800 crore). "We have a big surprise for the United States and Israel, we just have to wait a little longer," an Iranian security official warned on Sunday. He said the threats reflect the failure of U.S. military action. Iranian officials have said that if the attacks are escalated, the situation in the United States could be worse than hell. "The dream of defeating Iran has now become a quagmire, in which the United States and Israel are getting entangled," said Ebrahim Zulfaghari, a spokesman for the army headquarters Khatam al-Anbiya.
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