Heightened Tensions Between Iran and Trump
Iranian officials have intensified their verbal clashes with President Donald Trump, unleashing a stream of criticisms through various diplomatic social media platforms.
On Sunday, President Trump issued a forceful warning to Iran, setting a new deadline of 48 hours for the Iranian regime to strike a deal. He emphasized the importance of reopening crucial shipping routes. In response, Iranian officials reacted vehemently, with the Thai embassy in Austria mocking Trump’s language and demeanor.
The Iranian embassy in Austria unleashed a particularly scathing remark, implying that listening to Trump evokes an image of a primitive, ancient figure carrying a club.
Listening to him, when you close your eyes, you can see the Stone Age. #caveman. They wear zebra skins, wield clubs, and treat barbarism like everyday life.#Iran
#Trump pic.twitter.com/TnFuwV613J— Embassy of Iran in Austria (@IraninAustria) April 4, 2026
The Iranian embassy in Zimbabwe also joined the fray, reacting with sarcasm and derision. They posted a biting comment in line with a larger online backlash from Iran.
Embassy of Iran in Zimbabwe stated, “I’m very happy to hear this beautiful sound from Zimbabwe. Thank you for sharing.”
Meanwhile, the Iranian Embassy in India criticized Trump’s rhetoric as immature, taking note of his “name-calling and insults” as an indication of a competitive attitude. Finnish officials expressed concerns about the lack of basic standards of communication in Trump’s remarks, which they argued violated social media etiquette.
Calling people names and insulting them is the attitude of a competitive kid.
Stay strong, old man! 😄 pic.twitter.com/54Rm0iKJC6— Iran in India (@Iran_in_India) April 5, 2026
Mr. @realDonaldTrump @POTUS,
The Strait of Hormuz remains open, but access may be affected by the level of hostility.
Before speaking publicly about such sensitive issues, it may be wise to diversify the latest information and not rely on information from newly appointed military generals. pic.twitter.com/I3BC3FonDl
— IraninFINLAND (@IRANinFINLAND) April 5, 2026
After highlighting potential progress in negotiations, President Trump momentarily held back on a military strike against Iranian power plants. This followed his ultimatum on March 21 demanding the reopening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz. However, he recently escalated tensions again by issuing a new 48-hour deadline for Iran, warning of increasing risks to its infrastructure if no agreement is made.
In his tweets, Trump remarked, “Tuesday is Power Plant Day and Bridge Day rolled into one in Iran. There’s no better day than this!!! Open the straits, you crazy bastards, or you will live in hell – look! Praise be to Allah.”
On Saturday, Trump made similar threats while the U.S. military was engaged in rescuing a downed F-15E crew. Just a few hours later, a military unit navigated a risky operation and successfully rescued a missing officer from Iran.





