April 17, 2026

BREAKING: Trump Threatens to “Blow Everything Up and Take the Oil” in Iran if No Deal is Reached Soon

By Reflecto News Staff
April 5, 2026

President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric against Iran once again, declaring that if a deal is not reached soon, the United States will “blow everything up and take the oil.”

In comments reported across multiple outlets and echoed in his own statements, Trump said:

“If they don’t make a deal, we’re gonna blow everything up and take the oil.”

The remark comes as indirect talks for a potential 45-day ceasefire — which could lead to a permanent end to the war — are reportedly underway through mediators, even as U.S.-Israeli strikes continue to pound Iranian targets, including today’s deadly attack on a residential building southwest of Tehran that killed at least 13 people.

Trump’s Escalating Warnings

This latest threat builds on a series of increasingly blunt ultimatums Trump has issued regarding the Strait of Hormuz and the broader conflict. He has repeatedly warned that failure to fully reopen the critical waterway or reach a comprehensive agreement will trigger devastating consequences, including strikes on power plants, bridges, and other infrastructure.

Trump has previously described potential actions as “Power Plant Day and Bridge Day” and warned that Iran could be sent “back to the stone ages” or left “living in Hell.” The addition of “take the oil” introduces a new dimension, suggesting possible long-term control over Iranian energy resources if the regime does not comply.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has strongly backed the president’s approach, stating he is “completely convinced” Trump will use “overwhelming military force” and that “a massive military operation awaits Iran if they choose poorly.”

Current Military and Diplomatic Situation

The threat arrives amid active operations and fragile diplomacy:

  • Fresh U.S.-Israeli strikes today caused major explosions and thick black smoke across Tehran, including a deadly hit on a residential building in Shahr-e Qods that killed at least 13 civilians.
  • Iran has vowed the next phase of its attacks on the US and Israel will be “much more forceful,” including recent use of cluster munition warheads against Israeli targets.
  • Iran continues selective control over the Strait of Hormuz, allowing limited passages (15 ships in the past 24 hours for friendly nations) while maintaining restrictions on adversaries and warning that shipping lanes beyond the strait could also be at risk if escalation continues.
  • Repeated strikes near the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant have prompted further Russian staff evacuations and heightened fears of regional radioactive contamination.

Indirect negotiations for a potential 45-day ceasefire are ongoing through mediators (including Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey), but sources describe the prospects of a quick breakthrough as slim due to deep mistrust on both sides.

Broader Implications

Trump’s comments have intensified concerns about the war’s trajectory, potential long-term U.S. involvement in Iran’s energy sector, and the humanitarian and economic costs of continued fighting. Daily U.S. war costs are approaching or exceeding $2 billion, contributing to the administration’s request for a record $1.5 trillion defense budget for FY2027.

European allies are reportedly losing hope of keeping the United States fully committed to NATO amid disagreements over support in the Iran conflict.

Global energy markets remain volatile due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, which handles roughly 20% of the world’s oil trade. Any move toward “taking the oil” would carry enormous legal, diplomatic, and strategic ramifications under international law.

Reflecto News will continue monitoring any further statements from President Trump, Iranian officials, or mediators, as well as developments on the ground in Tehran and the Strait of Hormuz.

This is a rapidly developing story with major strategic and humanitarian implications.

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