Trump vows to bomb Iran into a living HELL in expletive-laden Easter Sunday threat that he ends with ‘praise be to Allah’

Donald Trump vowed to destroy Iran in an expletive-laden social media post, strangely ending the post with the statement: ‘Praise be to God.’
Early on Easter Sunday morning he wrote on Truth Social: ‘Tuesday will be Power Plant Day and Bridge Day in Iran; all in one.
‘Nothing like this will happen!!! Open the damn Throat, you crazy bastards, or you’ll live in Hell – JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP.’
The president’s threat came just days after US-Israeli airstrikes destroyed Iran’s highest bridge, killing eight people.
The B1 bridge, which connects Iran’s capital to the western city of Karaj, was targeted in two waves of attacks on Thursday after Trump said he would return Tehran ‘back to the Stone Age’.
Iranian state media claimed that the second attack on the 136-meter structure took place while rescue forces were at the scene to help at least 95 injured people.
Now Trump has said that Iran’s power plants will be bombed if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened.
The narrow and vital waterway used as a high-volume shipping route has been closed since the war began on February 28, with Iran vowing to prevent ‘enemy’ ships from passing.
Donald Trump vowed to destroy Iran in an expletive-laden social media post, ending the post with the strange phrase “Praise be to God.”
The president’s threat came just days after US-Israeli airstrikes destroyed Iran’s highest bridge, killing eight people
The latest came after US special forces rescued two F15 airmen stranded behind enemy lines as the battle continued.
They were forced to destroy two of their own planes while completing the daring rescue mission.
The airman, along with a pilot, was aboard an F-15 fighter jet that was shot down in a remote region of Iran on Friday.
The pilot ejected safely from the plane and was rescued by two military helicopters the same day, but the second crew member was missing.
The missing crew member, who President Trump said was a highly respected Colonel, avoided pursuing the Iranians for almost two days while overhead Reaper drones kept him out of harm’s way.
Armed with only a pistol to protect himself and injured from being ejected from the F-15, the Colonel hid from danger before making a daring dash to the rescue area.
Dozens of fighter jets and helicopters, as well as hundreds of special forces personnel, were involved in the complex rescue operation.
As Iranian forces approached the wounded colonel, a conflict broke out on the ground.
During the landing, two of the five rescue planes were stranded at a remote airfield inside Iran and were blown up by special forces to avoid capture by the enemy.
Iranian state media published images of the search and rescue plane it claimed to have shot down, but the US military said the plane itself was ‘blown up’
Trump late Saturday night described the operation as ‘one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in US History.’
Meanwhile, White House communications director Steven Cheung said in an
His last public appearance was on Wednesday, when he visited the Supreme Court, where a case involving birthright citizenship was being heard. Later that night, he gave a speech to the nation about war with Iran.
During the mission to rescue the US airmen, Iranian forces were deceived after the CIA spread the news that US forces had found the colonel.
The colonel had to hide and evade capture for a nerve-wracking 36 hours in difficult terrain deep within Iranian territory.
The colonel was injured during ejection from an F-15 jet but was on the move while hiding in the mountains, according to Axios.
While the regime called on the locals near the crash site to catch the American, the Iranians were offered a reward of $60,000 for the pilot’s ‘head’.
Bombs and weapons were dropped from US warplanes to keep Iranian soldiers away from the trapped colonel.
At one point, he reached an altitude of nearly 7,000 feet while trying to escape from Iranian forces.
As US forces approached the trapped officer, a clash broke out with Iranian troops.
Picture: Seat ejected from a US plane, published in Iranian media
Three rescue planes flew from Iran to Kuwait and the mission was completed just before midnight.
Iranian state media claimed that the Revolutionary Guard and police forces destroyed a US C-130 military aircraft that entered their airspace to rescue the colonel.
But US officials said the plane got stuck in sand on the runway and had to deploy three more planes to complete the evacuation.
Sources speaking to the New York Times said that the two stranded planes were destroyed to prevent them from falling into the hands of the IRGC.
According to the information obtained, the MH-6 Little Bird helicopter was also destroyed after being damaged before the evacuation.
Iranian sources said hundreds of soldiers and Basij fighters who tried to intervene in the rescue operation were ‘neutralized’ by American special forces.
As President Trump celebrated snatching victory from the jaws of defeat, he confirmed the colonel was injured but “will be fine.”
He said it was the first time in military memory that two US Pilots had been rescued separately deep in Enemy Territory and defiantly said no American fighter would be left behind.
He said dozens of planes armed with ‘the world’s deadliest weapons’ were sent by the US military to rescue him.
“This brave warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran, hunted by our enemies who were getting closer with every hour,” Trump added in his Truth Social post.
According to Fox News, the success of the rescue mission was partly due to the ‘deception campaign’ launched by the CIA inside Iran.
The intelligence community spread the news that US forces had located the colonel and moved him, confusing Iranian forces.
The airman was ejected from an F-15E fighter jet along with the plane’s pilot early Friday, sparking a frantic two-day search operation that culminated in a violent firefight.
Trump said that the pilot of the plane was secretly rescued hours after the crash, but that this operation was kept secret so as not to “endanger our second rescue operation.”
He added that both operations were completed ‘without a SINGLE American being killed or even injured.’
Iranian media reported that five people died in attacks during the US rescue operation.




