Trump doubles down on threats to Iran's civilian infrastructure unless there's a deal
Mediators from Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey are seeking a deal as Trump threatens to destroy Iran’s bridges and power plants if talks fail.
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Trump’s looming threat to obliterate Iran destined to backfire spectacularly: analysis
President Donald Trump doubled down on his threat Monday to destroy Iran’s civilian infrastructure by Tuesday night if the country doesn’t cave to his demand, but in doing so, he may very well strengthen Iran’s resolve, while at the same time, further isolate the United States on the global stage, M...
Trump Vows to Target Iranian Civilian Infrastructure if No Deal
With just hours left before President Donald Trump’s latest deadline for Iran to strike a deal to end the war, the president is now vowing to focus on civilian infrastructure targets, but Iranians say that has already begun. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY.
There are no ‘winners’ if Trump strikes Iran’s civilian infrastructure: Former defense secretary
President Trump doubles down on his threat to strike Iran’s civilian infrastructure if it doesn’t reopen the Strait of Hormuz by his Tuesday deadline. NBC News correspondents Julie Tsirkin, Gordon Lubold, Keir Simmons and Christine Romans explain where things stand in the war with Iran. NBC News military analyst retired Col. Steve Warren and former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta discuss where the Trump administration’s military objectives stand …
Iran resolute and unswayed by Trump’s threats to strike civilian infrastructure
Iranian officials reiterated their demand for guarantees against renewed aggression, stressing distrust of the US after earlier bombing episodes, yet back-channel contacts reportedly persisted, involving Pakistan’s military leadership, American officials and Iranian diplomats
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