Trump Warns of Strikes on Iran’s Infrastructure if No Deal Reached
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U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that the United States could target Iran’s key civilian infrastructure if a deal to end the conflict is not reached soon.
In a social media post on March 30, 2026, Mr. Trump said his administration is in “serious discussions” with what he described as a more reasonable leadership in Iran to bring an end to military operations. He added that progress has been made in the talks, but stressed that time is limited.
Mr. Trump also said that if Iran does not agree to a deal and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. could take action against major facilities. These include electric power plants, oil wells, and key locations such as Kharg Island, along with possible targets related to water supply.
At the same time, the Pentagon is reported to be sending additional troops to the region, indicating rising tensions.
The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical route for global energy supplies, making the situation closely watched worldwide. The developments highlight ongoing efforts to reach a resolution while tensions in the region continue.
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