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Trump threatens to strike Iran's power plants and bridges if no deal is reached

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Trump threatens to strike Iran's power plants and bridges if no deal is reached
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Key Points

  • Trump stated that if Iran refuses to make a deal, the US will expand its attacks to energy facilities and bridges.
  • Tehran was given until next week for this new threat to be implemented.
  • The US Department of the Treasury announced the initiation of new sanctions against Iran, increasing the existing pressure.

US President Donald Trump warned that if Iran does not reach an agreement with them within the next week, they will expand their attacks to include power plants and bridges. It is stated that the Tehran administration is at a decision point regarding reaching a consensus with the US during this process, failing which infrastructure that could also affect civilians will be targeted.

In addition to these statements, the US Department of the Treasury has also implemented new sanction packages against Iran. These developments are considered among the latest events escalating tensions in the Middle East and are becoming a subject of close monitoring by the international community.

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What is the main condition of Trump's new threat against Iran?
It was stated that if the Tehran administration does not sign an agreement with the US within the next week, the attacks will be expanded to include power plants and bridges.
What new economic measures were announced?
In addition to the mentioned military threats, a new sanctions package against Iran was announced by the US Department of the Treasury.
How much time is given to Tehran?
Trump stated that he has given Iran until next week to reach an agreement.

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