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Trump: Attacks on Iran to Continue Until I Say Stop; U.S. May Target Bridges, Power Plants
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Trump: Attacks on Iran to Continue Until I Say Stop; U.S. May Target Bridges, Power Plants

From Veฤernji List · () Croatian

Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Donald Trump stated that U.S. attacks on Iran will continue until he orders them to stop.
  • The U.S. has renewed a naval blockade of Iranian ports and resumed attacks, with Iran retaliating with missiles and drones.
  • Trump warned that if Iran does not agree to negotiations, U.S. forces might expand attacks to include Iranian infrastructure like power plants and bridges.

Donald Trump declared that the United States will continue its military operations against Iran until he personally calls them off. The escalating conflict, which began with a renewed naval blockade of Iranian ports and subsequent U.S. strikes, has seen Iran retaliate with missile and drone attacks targeting American bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan.

Despite Trump's assertion that the military pressure is intended to compel Tehran to concede, the situation indicates a lack of a simple resolution. Iran has refused to capitulate, and each new action heightens the risk of drawing the entire region into a larger war. Trump, who had previously pledged to avoid major conflicts, has now issued a warning: should Iran refuse to resume negotiations, U.S. forces could broaden their attacks to include Iranian infrastructure, such as power plants, energy facilities, and bridges.

This threat signifies a substantial escalation. While attacks on military bases aim to degrade an adversary's offensive capabilities, targeting civilian infrastructure like power plants and bridges would directly impact the daily lives of millions, affecting Iran's industry, transportation, and healthcare systems. The conflict underscores the precarious balance in the Middle East and the potential for limited military actions to spiral into wider regional instability, with significant global economic implications.

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Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.