President Donald Trump told Fox News that the United States will strike Iranian power plants and bridges next week if Iran does not engage seriously in nuclear negotiations, according to a report by Barak Ravid (N12).
President Donald Trump told Fox News late Tuesday that the United States will attack Iranian power plants and bridges next week if Iran does not commit to serious nuclear negotiations, according to a report by Barak Ravid (N12). The statement marks a specific deadline and target set, going beyond previous general warnings.
Over the past month, The Zioneer has reported Trump's repeated escalatory threats against Iran's infrastructure — including warnings of strikes on power plants and bridges, ultimatums over IAEA access, and assertions that he holds 'all the cards' if talks stall. The White House has not yet officially confirmed the Fox News interview, and the report remains a single-source account.
The threat has not yet been followed by any observable military movement, and Iranian officials have not responded publicly. The development comes as the U.S. continues its military campaign against Iranian targets, which Israel has repeatedly stated it is not part of.
2 developments
- DevelopingTrump tells NYT he will 'renew military attacks' on Iran if nuclear talks falter
- DevelopingTrump says he can destroy all of Iran's bridges in an hour, shut down electricity in part of an afternoon
- StrongTrump announces US strikes on Iranian missile depots and radar sites
- StrongTrump warns Iran: 'If there is no deal, I will finish the job'
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