U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that military
operations against Iran could intensify, indicating that key infrastructure
targets may be next if no agreement is reached.
In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump
suggested that remaining strategic assets in Iran had yet to be fully targeted,
hinting at possible strikes on bridges and power facilities.
Threat of Expanded Military Action
The comments came hours after Trump claimed that a
major bridge in Iran had already been destroyed, adding that additional
infrastructure could be hit in subsequent operations.
He maintained that most significant military targets
had already been weakened during the ongoing conflict.
Push for Swift Agreement
Trump also called on Iran’s leadership to act quickly,
urging them to meet U.S. expectations and reach a deal that could lead to a
ceasefire.
He suggested that Iranian authorities are aware of the
steps required to bring the conflict to an end.
Tensions Remain High
The latest remarks highlight continued uncertainty in
the region, as both sides maintain pressure amid ongoing hostilities.
Observers say the situation remains volatile, with the
potential for further escalation if diplomatic efforts fail.
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