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A controversial social media post warning of possible action against Iran has gone viral online, drawing widespread attention and debate. The message, shared from a prominent political account, spoke about a coming “Power Plant Day and Bridge Day” in Iran and included a strong warning demanding that the strategic strait be opened.
The post contained aggressive language and warned that Iran could face severe consequences if the waterway remained closed. It stated, “Open the strait… or you’ll be living in hell — just watch,” a remark that quickly spread across social media platforms and triggered intense reactions from users and political observers. The message appeared at a time when tensions surrounding the region’s vital maritime routes have been closely watched by global powers. The strait mentioned in the post is considered one of the most strategically important shipping corridors for international energy supplies, making any threat involving the route a matter of global concern.
Political analysts say statements of this nature often amplify geopolitical anxieties, especially when linked to sensitive locations or infrastructure such as power facilities and bridges. The viral post has since sparked discussions online about the potential implications of such rhetoric amid already fragile regional dynamics.