- One of the plants in Israel’s industrial base hit by Iranian missiles in Israel
By SCM ONLINE REPORTER
TEHRAN’S hardline military leaders have issued a stomach-turning warning to Donald Trump, claiming American soldiers will be fed to “Persian Gulf sharks” if the US dares to launch a ground invasion.
In a blood-curdling statement released today, Iranian officials branded the US President a “lying” pawn of international intelligence agencies and warned that any attempt to occupy Iranian islands would result in a “deadly quagmire” for Western forces.
The rhetoric marks a terrifying escalation in tensions, with Tehran claiming their “warriors of Islam” are “eagerly awaiting” a confrontation to annihilate what they described as a “disintegrated” US Army.
’Food for Sharks’
The statement, laced with aggressive religious imagery, took direct aim at President Trump’s mental stability, calling him an “unbalanced” leader who only understands the “language of force.”
“American commanders and soldiers will become good food for the Persian Gulf sharks,” the chilling communique warned. “Aggression and occupation will only result in humiliating captivity, dismemberment, and disappearance.”
Iranian officials further claimed that US troops are currently “wrestling daily with death” and have been forced to flee destroyed bases to hide in civilian population centers across the Middle East.
In a bizarre personal attack, the Iranian regime alleged that Trump is being “pressured” into war by Mossad, claiming the Israeli intelligence agency is using the President’s historical link to the Jeffrey Epstein case as leverage.
The statement mocked the President’s fluctuating foreign policy, sneering: “Trump beats the drum of threat one morning and retreats the same afternoon.”
The latest threats come amid a period of extreme volatility in the Middle East. Relations between Washington and Tehran have remained at a breaking point due to:
Territorial Disputes: Iran has long asserted dominance over strategic islands in the Persian Gulf, which sit near vital oil shipping lanes.
Proxy Warfare: Frequent skirmishes between US-led coalitions and Iranian-backed militias in Iraq and Syria.
The Nuclear Standoff: Ongoing friction regarding Iran’s enrichment program and international sanctions.
Military analysts suggest this latest “shark bait” rhetoric is likely a response to recent US troop movements and Trump’s “maximum pressure” stance.
While the language is extreme, it highlights the Iranian regime’s strategy of using “psychological warfare” to deter Western intervention by promising a high human cost for any ground operation.

