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Trump shifts focus from Iran to domestic political issues

Published on: March 23, 2026 11:42 AM

Trump Threatens Iran Power Plants If Strait of Hormuz Remains Closed

Donald Trump issued 13 posts on his social media platform Truth Social over the weekend, signaling a notable shift from his recent Iran focused messaging toward domestic political issues.

Posting from his Mar-a-Lago residence, Trump declared “the death of Iran” while devoting much of his content to criticizing Democrats, reviving election claims, promoting immigration enforcement measures, and highlighting arguments for a potential third presidential term despite constitutional constraints.

Read More: Trump demands Iran “unconditional surrender” 

For Middle East observers, the change in volume and focus is noteworthy, though they caution against over-interpreting it, noting that Trump could resume tweeting about Iran at any time. Over the prior three weeks, he had posted nearly 90 messages on Iran, using social media as a platform for what analysts described as “online diplomacy.”

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Trump also issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Tehran, warning that the US would target key power plants if Iran did not keep the Strait of Hormuz open, a critical channel for global energy flows. This suggests a temporary pause in public Iranian messaging while awaiting the ultimatum’s deadline.

On domestic fronts, his posts framed Democrats as the nation’s “greatest enemy,” emphasized the “stolen election” narrative, and threatened to deploy US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to assist the Transportation Security Administration over funding disputes. Analysts say this indicates a renewed focus on immigration, internal security, and partisan conflicts.

Read More: US president signals swift end to Iran conflict

Observers note that Trump’s Iran rhetoric emphasizes punishment and deterrence rather than regime change, suggesting a framing of the conflict as largely concluded. This may allow the administration to portray US objectives as achieved if Iran’s military capabilities are sufficiently degraded.

For Middle Eastern capitals, the key question is whether the US intends to escalate further or maintain its attention on domestic political battles, providing insight into Washington’s priorities amid ongoing regional tensions.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: domestic policy, Donald Trump, Iran, Latest, Middle East, Truth Social, US politics

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