Trump Outlines Aggressive Strategy Against Iran Amid Negotiation Stalemate
How Will US Attack Iran If No Deal Is Reached? Trump Lays Out 4-Hour Plan
News 18
Image: News 18
US President Donald Trump warned Iran of potential military action if a deal is not reached by his deadline. He outlined a plan to destroy key infrastructure in Iran, emphasizing the importance of free oil traffic through the Strait of Hormuz as part of any agreement.
- 01Trump set a deadline for Iran to reach a deal, threatening military action if unmet.
- 02He detailed a plan to target Iran's bridges and power plants within four hours.
- 03The US aims to ensure free oil traffic through the Strait of Hormuz in any agreement.
- 04Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth indicated a significant increase in military strikes.
- 05Trump's remarks suggest a willingness to escalate military operations in the Gulf region.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
During a press conference, US President Donald Trump warned that Iran could face military action if it fails to reach a deal by his Tuesday night deadline. He stated that Iran could be “taken out” in one night, emphasizing that the US has a detailed plan to destroy all of Iran's bridges and power plants within a four-hour timeframe. Trump dismissed concerns about potential war crimes related to targeting civilian infrastructure and insisted that any deal must ensure free oil traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the upcoming days would see the largest volume of strikes since operations began, highlighting the urgency of the situation. Trump noted that 10,000 combat flights have been conducted over Iran, resulting in 13,000 targeted attacks since the conflict escalated.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Increased military tensions could disrupt oil supply routes and escalate conflicts in the Gulf region, affecting global oil prices and security.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
Do you support military action against Iran if negotiations fail?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.




