Trump Threatens Iran with 'It's Going to Be Really Bad', Promises to Hit Electricity and Bridges

Key Points
- Donald Trump announced that attacks will continue this week and next if Iran does not return to negotiations.
- Trump stated that the attacks, planned to start tomorrow night, will continue until Iran sits at the negotiating table.
- He threatened that all of Iran's power plants and bridges will be hit next week.
- The Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister announced that the peace memorandum with the US has ended due to Washington's violations.
US President Donald Trump stated in his remarks to Fox News that if Iran does not return to the negotiating table, serious attacks will continue this week and next. Trump stated that attacks against the Islamic Republic will begin starting tomorrow night and will continue until Iranian officials return to talks.
The American leader stated that next week the turn will come for power plants and bridges, threatening that all of this infrastructure will be disabled and destroyed. These harsh remarks have once again revealed the escalating tension between the two countries.
Meanwhile, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi announced that the memorandum that stopped the war with the US has now lost its validity. Gharibabadi accused Washington of violating all its obligations under the peace agreement.
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- When will Trump's planned attack against Iran begin?
- Trump stated that the attacks against Iran will begin tomorrow night and will continue until officials return to the negotiating table.
- What targets are threatened to be hit next week?
- Trump announced that all of Iran's power plants and bridges will be destroyed next week.
- How does the Iranian side explain the status of the agreement with the US?
- The Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister announced that the memorandum stopping the war is no longer valid due to the US violating its obligations.
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