US President Donald Trump has now issued a new threat to Iran, threatening to destroy its power plants and oil wells if Iran does not open the Strait of Iran.

Is the energy crisis about to worsen? Trump has threatened to destroy Iran's power plants and oil wells if it doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz.
Today marks the 32nd day of the ongoing war between the United States, Israel, and Iran. In this tense atmosphere, the issue of peace talks has been raised several times, but the tension shows no signs of abating. US President Donald Trump has now threatened Iran with the destruction of its power plants and oil wells if it does not open the Strait of Hormuz.
Is the energy crisis going to increase?
1. When Israel attacked Iran's power plants, America came forward and said that now no one will target anyone's power plant.
2. Now the US President himself is warning Iran that if his conditions are not met, he will target Iran's energy plants as well as oil wells.
3. Just on March 27, US President Donald Trump had announced to give Iran a deadline of April 6 to open the Strait of Hormuz without any conditions.
4. The recent warning comes after Tehran launched missile attacks on Israel, calling US peace proposals unrealistic.
5. If America does this, it could create a new energy crisis for the world.
6. Already due to this tension, supply of LPG and crude oil is not possible in many countries.
7. The Strait of Hormuz supplies approximately 20% of the world's energy supply, but for India, it accounts for approximately 60%. This means that if tensions escalate further, it could lead to an energy crisis.
America is ready to end the military operation
On Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported that President Trump had told aides that he was prepared to end military operations against Iran even if the Strait of Hormuz remained largely closed. A complex operation could be conducted later to open it. However, these claims appear to be disproven following President Trump's new threat.
Threats to Kharg Island
The US president has previously threatened Iran with the seizure of Kharg Island, a US export hub, if Iran fails to agree to a deal to end the war.
Even in this tense atmosphere, US President Donald Trump continues to make varying statements. Sometimes he claims Iran gifted him oil tankers, sometimes he claims Iran is begging for peace talks, and sometimes he threatens to destroy Iran's power plants. Although, following US President Donald Trump's statements, Iran has threatened to retaliate and refuse to participate in any peace proposal. One thing is clear: if this tension continues for too long, it could lead to a new economic crisis for the world.
What will be the impact on India?
Crude oil prices are seeing a surge due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. If this tension continues for a long time, crude oil prices could reach $150 to $200 per barrel, as many experts have already warned. The worsening energy crisis will also have a significant impact on India, where oil and gas supplies are already limited in India.

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