A fresh statement from the White House has intensified global concern, as Donald J. Trump issued a stark warning to Iran over ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
In a message shared on the White House’s verified social media account, Trump said the United States is offering what he described as a “very fair and reasonable deal” to Tehran. However, he warned that failure to accept the proposal would trigger sweeping military action targeting Iran’s critical infrastructure.
Specifically, the president threatened that the U.S. would “knock out every single power plant and every single bridge in Iran,” signaling a potential escalation to large-scale strikes.
The statement reflects a continuation of Trump’s increasingly hardline posture amid the ongoing crisis surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime corridor for global energy supplies. Recent developments in the region, including reported confrontations at sea and the closure of key shipping routes, have heightened tensions and disrupted international oil markets.
Trump’s remarks also mark a shift toward more direct and expansive threats against Iranian infrastructure, raising alarm among analysts and international observers. Experts warn that targeting facilities such as power plants and bridges could have severe humanitarian consequences, as such infrastructure is essential for civilian life.
Despite the aggressive tone, U.S. officials have indicated that diplomatic efforts are still ongoing, with negotiations expected to resume in Islamabad. Read_More…















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