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Trump warns of attacks on Iran's power plants and bridges next week

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Trump warns of attacks on Iran's power plants and bridges next week
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Key Points

  • Trump announced that power plants and bridges will be struck next week if Iran does not negotiate.
  • US forces attacked Iranian targets for the fourth consecutive day and restarted the port blockade.
  • Tensions escalated with the collapse of the ceasefire on 17 June, and the focus shifted to the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Trump did not provide a clear timeline for how long the operations will last.

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4. consecutive day17 June ceasefire

US President Donald Trump announced that a military attack will be launched on Iran's power plants and major bridges next week. In an interview with Fox News, Trump stated that the attacks would be expanded if Tehran refuses to sit at the negotiating table.

The statements came as US forces launched attacks on Iranian targets for the fourth consecutive day and reimposed a naval blockade on the country's ports. Tensions escalated following the collapse of the fragile ceasefire declared on 17 June, with both sides focusing on the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz.

Trump did not provide a clear timeline regarding how long the military operations would last. He stated that the attacks would continue until the moment he says 'enough'.

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Trump announced that if Iran does not approach negotiations, the country's power plants and major bridges will be attacked next week.
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US forces are attacking Iranian targets for the fourth consecutive day and have reimposed a naval blockade on the country's ports.
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Trump did not provide a clear timeline for how long the military operations will last and stated they will continue until he says 'enough'.

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