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‘No end in sight’ if Trump acts on threat to destroy Iran infrastructure

Analysts say strikes on Iran’s energy and civilian sites could widen the war and push regional oil and gas prices higher.

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Washington, DC – As the clock ticks down on US President Donald Trump’s “deadline” for Iran, analysts warn that further escalation may prolong and expand the conflict with the Middle Eastern country and is unlikely to lead to a swift victory for the United States. Trump has been intensifying his…
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Security expert Nico Lange analyses Donald Trump's threats against Iran and assesses the military options as risky and unpromising. "This erratic communication by Americans makes it easy for Iran to appear strong.

·Dortmund, Germany
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U.S. President Donald Trump gave Iran 48 hours on Sunday to meet its demands and open the Strait of Ormuz with the following phrase: “Tuesday will be the day of power plants and bridges, all together, in Iran.” The next day, he raised the tone of intimidation by saying that he could “destroy an entire country in one night and tonight can be tomorrow.” This Tuesday he has stated that “an entire civilization will die” if Tehran does not agree to h…

·Spain
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Carlo Masala does not believe that the US President will destroy Iran's infrastructure. "Trump will let the ultimatum pass and simply explain the victory," the military expert said in the interview.

·Berlin, Germany
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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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