President Trump has threatened to target Iranian infrastructure unless Iran reaches an 'acceptable' deal. Recently, the US and Israel have struck Iranian bridges, steel plants, and pharmaceutical facilities, causing severe damage. Experts warn that these attacks could severely impact Iran's economy and healthcare system.
US and Israeli strikes hit key Iranian infrastructure near Kashan, Zanjan, and Tabriz, resulting in casualties. This incident is viewed as a significant escalation in US-Iran military activity. Iranian authorities are urging citizens to participate in protecting critical facilities as tensions rise.
Tensions are rising as the US signals possible strikes on key Iranian infrastructure ahead of a deadline. Iran has not agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and diplomatic progress remains limited. Oil prices remain above $100 per barrel amid supply disruption fears, increasing market uncertainty.
President Trump claimed that Iranian civilians would welcome US strikes on their infrastructure to achieve freedom from the Islamic Republic. He dismissed concerns that targeting civilian infrastructure would punish ordinary Iranians rather than the regime. Trump warned that if the Iranian regime does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a barrage of strikes on energy facilities will follow.
The US launched precision strikes against Iranian military assets on Kharg Island, coinciding with a massive Israeli infrastructure offensive across mainland Iran. This dual operation appears to be part of a 'maximum degradation' strategy aimed at crippling the Islamic Republic's defense and economic leverage. Global energy markets remain volatile due to the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Israel and the US intensified military strikes against key Iranian infrastructure, escalating tensions significantly. In response, Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned of long-term oil and gas supply cut-offs if the conflict continues. Despite the military escalation, both sides hint at conditional diplomatic talks amidst the crisis.
Air strikes hit airports and multiple sites across northern and western Iran as the US and Israel intensify their military offensive. Explosions were reported in Tehran and Qom, damaging residential areas and key infrastructure. While no immediate casualties were confirmed, the military tension between the US and Iran is escalating.
Iran remains defiant in refusing to reopen the Strait of Hormuz despite US pressure, maintaining a hardline stance. US President Trump has escalated threats, warning of the complete demolition of Iran's civilian infrastructure. Concurrently, Israel and neighboring countries continue military actions against Iranian missiles and drones.
France maintains its stance against strikes on Iranian civilian infrastructure, citing international law. This move emphasizes adherence to international norms amid heightened military tensions in the Middle East. The statement could impact US-Iran relations and the regional security structure.
US and Israeli strikes targeted critical Iranian infrastructure, including Kharg Island, which handles most of Iran's crude exports. These attacks appear aimed at cutting off Iran's main revenue source and pressuring Tehran to change its behavior. The IRGC warned it would cut off oil and gas supplies if the US crosses its 'red lines,' raising the risk of regional escalation.