Iran War: US President Donald Trump has once again threatened to destroy Tehran before the deadline given to Iran on Tuesday (April 7, 2026). He said that tonight a civilization will be completely destroyed, which can never be brought back again. Instead of bowing down to Trump’s threat, Iran has given a befitting reply to America. The Iranian Embassy in South Africa responded to Trump by saying, ‘You and your colleagues will get a response from Iran’s ancient civilization that you will never forget.’
What did Donald Trump say while threatening?
Less than 12 hours are left for the deadline given by Donald Trump to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Iran toughened its stance as US President Donald Trump sharpened his statement to a historic level. He threatened that if Tehran does not open this important oil route, an entire civilization will end tonight. He expressed hope that something revolutionary and wonderful could happen before 8 pm ET (Wednesday 5:30 am Indian time).
Iranian embassy responded to America’s threat
Instead of bowing down to Trump’s threat, Tehtan has launched a strong counterattack. “You and your colleagues will receive a response from Iran’s ancient civilization that you will never forget,” the Iranian Embassy in South Africa wrote in a post on social media platform
Trump told: “A whole civilization will die tonight.”
You and your allies will suffer an unforgettable hit from the ancient civilization of Iran.
— Iran Embassy SA (@IraninSA) April 7, 2026
170 school girls died in American-Israeli attacks
“Trump: A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.”
These words are too big for your mouth. Stop embarrassing your people.
— Iran Embassy in Zimbabwe (@IRANinZIMBABWE) April 7, 2026
In another post, the embassy also shared a photo of a grieving mother of a child killed in the American-Israeli attacks in Minab in February. The incident followed the assassination of Iran’s former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and missile attacks targeting a primary school, killing about 170 schoolgirls. The embassy wrote in the post, ‘Remember this sadness, anger and face. We will not let you go. The Iranian Embassy in Zimbabwe mocked Trump’s threats and wrote, ‘These words are too big for your mouth. Stop embarrassing your people.
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