
Trump threatens to destroy Iran's power plants and bridges next week
LetterExpress Trump threatens to attack Iran's power plants if there is no new agreement ‘We will destroy all their power plants’, said Republican O
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LetterExpress Trump threatens to attack Iran's power plants if there is no new agreement ‘We will destroy all their power plants’, said the Republican US President Donald Trump during a meeting with Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelensky in Turkey – Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP The President of the United States, Donald Trump , said on Tuesday 14 to Fox News that next week it will expand attacks against Iran to include power plants and bridges if Tehran does not reach an agreement. “Next week will get really bad for them, because next week the power plants come. We will destroy all their bridges, unless they sit at the table and negotiate.” AFP French news agency, one of the largest in the world. Despite the change, he reiterated that the naval blockade will be maintained and that the strait will remain open to international traffic, “except for Iran.”.
Furthermore, The head of the White House also stated that the bombings will continue as long as it deems necessary.
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LetterExpress Trump threatens to attack Iran's power plants if there is no new agreement ‘We will destroy all their power plants’, said the Republican US President Donald Trump during a meeting with Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelensky in Turkey – Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP The President of the United States, Donald Trump , said on Tuesday 14 to Fox News that next week it will expand attacks against Iran to include power plants and bridges if Tehran does not reach an agreement. “Next week will get really bad for them, because next week the power plants come.
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We will destroy all their bridges, unless they sit at the table and negotiate.” AFP French news agency, one of the largest in the world.
according to CartaCapitalDespite the change, he reiterated that the naval blockade will be maintained and that the strait will remain open to international traffic, “except for Iran.”.
according to MetrópolesThe head of the White House also stated that the bombings will continue as long as it deems necessary.
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