Trump threatens strikes on Iranian power plants, bridges 'next week', says will not 'have anybody left' without deal
President Trump warned Iran of severe strikes on power plants and bridges. He stated these intensified attacks would begin next week unless talks resume. The United States has continued military strikes for a fourth consecutive day. Iran faces sig...

He further cautioned that Iran would not "have anybody left" if it failed to reach a deal with Washington.
Speaking in an interview with Fox News, Trump said the United States would intensify its military campaign against Iran in the coming days unless negotiations resume.
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"We're going to hit them very hard tomorrow night. We're going to hit them very hard the night after, and then next week it gets really bad for them, because next week comes the power plants. Next week comes the bridges. We're going to knock out all their power plants. We're going to knock out all their bridges unless they get to the table and negotiate," Trump told Fox News.
According to CNN, US and Iranian representatives remain in contact, but the Trump administration has maintained that negotiations cannot move forward while Iran continues to limit maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
Asked about the duration of the military campaign, Trump said the strikes would continue until he decides otherwise.
The US President also declined to rule out the possibility of deploying American ground troops to Iran, although he indicated that he preferred other options.
Trump also increased pressure on Tehran to reach an agreement with Washington, warning that Iran faced severe consequences if it refused.
Trump further stated that the US was taking precautions to minimise civilian casualties.
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"We're being very careful with the civilian population," Trump said, before repeating, "But I said, you better make a deal. You're not going to have anything left."
According to Trump, the warning was conveyed during the latest communication between US representatives and Iranian officials, which he said took place "about an hour ago."
When asked whether he believed Iran would agree to a deal, Trump responded, "They should. I don't know if they will or not."
This comes after the US Central Command, earlier in the day, said that it has resumed the naval blockade targeting vessels travelling to and from Iranian ports and coastal areas, hours after an "additional round of strikes" against the Islamic Republic amid the escalating tensions in West Asia.
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