Trump Signals Possible Strike on Iran's Pickaxe Mountain Nuclear Facility
Trump said intelligence shows little activity at the fortified site as satellite images suggest renewed movement around Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.
- On Tuesday, the United Arab Emirates reported Iran struck two tankers in the Strait of Hormuz with missiles, killing one crew member and wounding eight others, as CENTCOM conducted a third consecutive night of strikes on Iranian military targets.
- Hostilities resumed last week after the interim U.S.-Iran agreement collapsed, prompting President Donald Trump to reimpose a blockade on Iranian ports and threaten a 20% toll on cargo transiting the waterway.
- Oil prices surged more than 9% as confirmed crossings through the strait declined by around 52%; CENTCOM successfully struck military targets including Bushehr and Bandar Abbas, while Iran retaliated against U.S. interests in Bahrain.
- Despite escalating attacks, President Trump said on Monday a deal to end the war remains 'still possible,' though Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei stated the June memorandum of understanding is 'in crisis.'
- The administration notified Congress that hostilities resumed on July 7, opening a 60-day window for military operations without congressional approval, while the UAE Defense Ministry stated it remains on 'highest level of readiness' against threats.
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Iran threatens to bring Houthis into war if Trump escalates
Following a fifth night of attacks by US forces, Iran has said that if President Trump goes ahead with his threats to bomb power stations and bridges, it will target infrastructure across the Gulf.
Trump Vows To Increase Strikes on Civilian Infrastructure in Iran
by Mac Slavo, SHTF Plan: United States President Donald Trump has vowed to increase strikes on civilian infrastructure in Iran. Unless Tehran gives up and bows to US demands, Trump will initiate a ground campaign, taking the war to a whole new level. In an interview with Fox News on Tuesday, Trump commented that he would consider a […]
Trump threatens new Iran strikes; Tehran warns region could pay a price
Iran is threatening to strike regional infrastructure if the U.S. follows through on President Donald Trump’s warning to target bridges and power plants. In an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, the president threatened to "knock out all their power plants, we're going to knock out all their bridges. Unless they get to the table and negotiate." He also insisted that the U.S. is close to winning the war. "The country is booming, and we'll hav…
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