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Strikes on Iran Will Continue Until I Say Stop, Power Plants and Bridges Next: Trump

15 July 2026 20:07 PM

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President Donald Trump has firmly declared that the administration has no intention of halting its military campaign against Iran, asserting, "The strikes will continue until I say it's enough."

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Fox News, the President warned that if Tehran refuses to return to the negotiating table immediately, civilian infrastructure, including Iran's power plants and critical bridges, will be targeted starting next week. "We are hitting them very, very hard," Trump said, adding that current operations are systematically targeting every military asset along the Iranian shoreline.

The President detailed a calculated escalation plan, stating that he is saving energy and civilian infrastructure targets for last. "We're going to hit them very hard tonight, tomorrow night, and the night after. But next week, it gets really bad for them because next week comes the power plants and the bridges," Trump threatened, promising to completely disable Iran's electrical grids and logistics network unless a diplomatic breakthrough is reached. Trump claimed that Tehran has "no choice" but to negotiate a new deal, noting that communication lines remain open but warning that further delay will leave Iran with "nothing left." The remarks come amid heightened regional friction, with the Central Command (CENTCOM) recently launching daytime air strikes and reimposing a stringent naval blockade on Iranian ports following repeated skirmishes in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

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