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Security03:41 · 14m ago

Trump Warns Iran of Intensified Strikes Targeting Power Plants and Bridges

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Translated & summarized from Kikar HaShabbat by baba
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US President Donald Trump issued a stark warning in a Fox News interview on the night between Tuesday and Wednesday, stating that American military strikes on Iran will escalate significantly in the coming days if Tehran does not enter serious negotiations. Trump detailed that the US will target critical infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, emphasizing that these attacks will continue until he decides they should stop.

Trump said, "We are going to hit them very hard tonight, tomorrow night, and the night after," adding that next week Iran will face severe damage as the US targets their power stations and bridges. He framed the situation as a clear choice for Iran: either negotiate or face destruction of vital infrastructure. Trump described the military pressure as "attrition," noting that Iran has been worn down but still retains fighting spirit.

The president stressed that the only way to negotiate with Iran is through strength, specifically military strength, criticizing the previous nuclear deal as "the worst agreement" and "worthless paper." He accused Iran of repeatedly lying about their intentions and negotiations, stating, "They lie about everything they say." Trump expressed skepticism about Iran’s sincerity but insisted they have no choice but to negotiate due to US pressure.

This warning comes amid ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, with Trump signaling a readiness to intensify military actions unless Iran agrees to a new deal. The US administration appears poised to continue its hardline approach in the coming days, focusing on crippling Iran’s infrastructure to force compliance.

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