Trump Urges Iran to Strike Deal Amid Infrastructure Threats
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Trump demanded an immediate deal with Iran “while there’s still something whole left in the country”

US President Donald Trump has issued an ultimatum to Iran's new leadership, warning of possible strikes on the country's key infrastructure. In particular, bridges and energy facilities.
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In his post on the Truth Social platform, the American leader emphasized: “Our military, the most powerful and mighty (by a wide margin!) in the world, hasn’t even begun to destroy what’s left in Iran. Next are the bridges, then the power plants! The regime’s new leadership knows what needs to be done, and it needs to be done quickly!”

The previous day, the U.S. military struck the strategically important B1 bridge designed to connect Tehran and Karaj. The bridge was planned to be the largest in the Middle East. After the attack, Trump again urged the Iranian authorities to go for negotiations as soon as possible while “there is still something whole left in the country.”



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