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Trump drops F-bomb and says ‘Praise to Allah’ in wildest social media post yet

TOPSHOT - US President Donald Trump pauses as he finishes speaking during a televised address on the conflict in the Middle East from the Cross Hall of the White House in Washington, DC on April 1, 2026. President Donald Trump made his case for attacking Iran in his first nationwide address more than a month into the war, insisting the United States was close to victory as his approval rating sinks. In an evening speech from the White House, Trump broke little new ground on how the war would end and vowed two to three weeks further of "extremely hard" strikes against Iran. (Photo by Alex Brandon / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)
President Donald Trump has warned the crazy b******s in Iran (Picture: AFP)

Donald Trump has warned the ‘crazy b******s’ in Iran to open up the Strait of Hormuz or else in a foul-mouthed social media post.

The US President posted on Truth Social: ‘Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.

‘There will be nothing like it!!! Open the F*****’ Strait, you crazy b******s, or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP’.

The wild post came after Iran showed no signs of capitulating, striking oil fields and other economic and infrastructure targets in neighbouring Gulf countries.

The United States announced it had launched a daring rescue mission to find an airman missing behind enemy lines. He spent more than 24 hours hiding in the mountains armed with just a pistol after his F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down on Friday.

Iran had promised a reward for anyone who turned in the ‘enemy pilot’ as hundreds of gun-toting soldiers hunted him down.

On Sunday, after the extraction, Trump said he was injured but in stable condition.

‘This brave Warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran, being hunted down by our enemies, who were getting closer and closer by the hour,’ Trump wrote on social media.

Trump said the crew member, a colonel, is ‘seriously wounded’, and planned an update on Monday.

‘This type of raid is seldom attempted because of the danger to ‘man and equipment,’ he said.

‘It just doesn’t happen! The second raid came after the first one, where we rescued the pilot in broad daylight, also unusual, spending seven hours over Iran,’ he continued.

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