US President Donald Trump has issued a strong warning to Iran, saying American forces could target bridges and power plants next week if Tehran refuses to return to negotiations. The threat comes amid ongoing clashes that have now lasted several days, raising fears of a wider conflict in the region.
Trump made the comments during a television interview, stating that the situation would soon become much tougher for Iran. He explained that the goal is to push Iranian leaders back to the table for serious discussions. Earlier plans for fees on shipping through a key waterway were dropped in favor of other measures, including tighter controls on Iranian ports.
The latest round of tensions has seen both sides exchange attacks, with the US focusing on military sites near important sea routes. Iran has responded by launching missiles and drones toward American positions in nearby countries. Several nations in the area have activated defenses to protect their skies and citizens.
This back-and-forth has disrupted normal shipping and created uncertainty across the Middle East. Experts note that such threats could affect global energy supplies and trade routes for months to come. Both sides appear determined to show strength while leaving some room for future talks.
The situation highlights how quickly regional disputes can grow into larger problems with worldwide effects. Observers are watching closely to see if diplomacy can still prevent further damage.
