IRGC Taunts Trump With 'You're Fired' Over 48-hour Strait of Hormuz Ultimatum
IRGC spokesperson Ebrahim Zolfaghari said in English, "Hey, Trump, you’re fired. You know this line. Thank you for your attention to this matter."
New Delhi: As the tensions escalate in the Middle East, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) taunted US President Donald Trump with his own catchphrase, "You're fired." The connection between Trump's association with the phrase "You're fired" and his role as host of The Apprentice, goes long back.
Trump has a long-running association with this phrase from the TV show The Apprentice. This line became his trademark sign-off and a symbol of his public persona.
What did IRGC say?
The development comes after Donald Trump gave 48-hour warning to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Responding to this, the IRGC spokesperson Ebrahim Zolfaghari said in English, "Hey, Trump, you’re fired. You know this line. Thank you for your attention to this matter,"
The statement echoed another phrase, “Thank you for your attention to this matter", that Donald Trump frequently uses in his posts on Truth Social.
IRGC Spokesman Ebrahim Zolfaghari mocks President Trump in English:
— Ryan Saavedra (@RyanSaavedra) March 22, 2026
"Hey, Trump, you’re fired! You’re familiar with this sentence. Thank you for your attention to this matter." pic.twitter.com/skOmxlJwli
What did Trump say in warning post?
In the warning post, Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum demanding that Iran fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face US strikes on its power infrastructure.
In his Truth Social post, Trump wrote, “If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS. STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST! Thank you for your attention to this matter.”
What did Iran say after the ultimatum?
While responding to the warning, Zolfaghari said that if Iran’s energy network were attacked, Tehran would retaliate against US-linked assets across the Gulf.
“If Iran’s fuel and energy infrastructure is attacked by the enemy, all energy infrastructure, as well as information technology…and water desalination facilities, belonging to the US and the regime in the region will be targeted pursuant to previous warnings," he said.
In a post on X on Sunday, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf also warned that the region's "critical infrastructure, energy infrastructure, and oil facilities" would be "destroyed in an irreversible manner" if Iran's power plants were attacked.