Tehran, Iran – Nearly 50,000 mobile phones in Iran received cryptic warning messages related to US President Donald Trump, sparking widespread debate and questions about the messages’ origin and purpose. This comes amid heightened political tensions between Tehran and Washington.
According to media reports, the messages contained brief phrases suggesting that “the US president is a man of action,” without clarifying the context or the source of this ambiguous warning. This has fueled speculation about whether the messages are part of a psychological warfare campaign or an attempt to sow anxiety within Iran.
No official statements clarifying the circumstances of the incident were immediately released. Meanwhile, social media users circulated images of the messages, which appeared similar in wording, suggesting they were sent in a coordinated and organized manner.
Analysts believe the timing of the incident carries political significance. This is especially true given the exchange of statements between the two sides regarding the priority of diplomacy versus the threat of a decisive response. Some experts believe such messages may fall under the category of unconventional pressure tactics, used to deliver deterrent messages without engaging in direct confrontation.
The incident comes amidst escalating tensions between the United States and Iran. Political statements intersect with military movements and diplomatic maneuvers, further heightening the sensitivity of the regional landscape.
Between the ambiguity of the messages and the silence of official sources, the question remains: Was it merely an anonymous message, or an indication of a new escalation in the shadow war between Washington and Tehran?



